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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 2023173, member: 26302"]So then where would I post Medieval coins? Your solution will lead to medieval coins to be posted in both areas, making medieval a red headed stepchild. Why would I come to a site if I have no idea where threads of interest to me might be found? It sounds like the same logic as doing away with lines at Disneyworld and telling the visitors to just "figure it out" who is next for the rides.</p><p> </p><p>I am not saying my idea is perfect, but medieval coins and collectors usually have more in common with ancient coins and collectors. I mean medieval are hand struck, just like ancients, and any cutoff between ancient and medieval will be argued forever. So why not just put the hand struck coins, (pre 1500 mainly), in one category, and machine struck coins, (mainly post 1500), on a different category.</p><p> </p><p>Even with this solution I have series that will be cut in two, like my medieval Thai coins. But, its a start.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 2023173, member: 26302"]So then where would I post Medieval coins? Your solution will lead to medieval coins to be posted in both areas, making medieval a red headed stepchild. Why would I come to a site if I have no idea where threads of interest to me might be found? It sounds like the same logic as doing away with lines at Disneyworld and telling the visitors to just "figure it out" who is next for the rides. I am not saying my idea is perfect, but medieval coins and collectors usually have more in common with ancient coins and collectors. I mean medieval are hand struck, just like ancients, and any cutoff between ancient and medieval will be argued forever. So why not just put the hand struck coins, (pre 1500 mainly), in one category, and machine struck coins, (mainly post 1500), on a different category. Even with this solution I have series that will be cut in two, like my medieval Thai coins. But, its a start.[/QUOTE]
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