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<p>[QUOTE="iamtiberius, post: 1858808, member: 37707"]You won't be disappointed with the program. Unfortunately, I was passed the cut off age by the time I found out about the program. I had a pretty good discussion with an individual who was a fairly prominent participant in the YN ancient coin program, Steve Feltner. He was a coin dealer at All Good Coin in St George, UT. He has since been recruited by one of the grading companies to grade and slab coins in California. After he completed the program, he would regularly attend to help. He received some fairly decent coins including a greek bronze depicting the poet, Homer, seated on the back, an aspendus olympic stater, and some AE denomination I don't recall with Geta and Caracalla depicted on the front facing each other. The AE was fairly interesting as Geta's head had been struck from the surface. Per Steve's explanation, after Caracalla had Geta executed, he ordered all depictions of him to be struck out with a stamp when the coin crossed the path of a Roman Merchant. (I may have ruined the official story, if anyone knows anything more about it.) Regardless, the program is great from what I heard and can pay off up to $2,000 in ancients.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="iamtiberius, post: 1858808, member: 37707"]You won't be disappointed with the program. Unfortunately, I was passed the cut off age by the time I found out about the program. I had a pretty good discussion with an individual who was a fairly prominent participant in the YN ancient coin program, Steve Feltner. He was a coin dealer at All Good Coin in St George, UT. He has since been recruited by one of the grading companies to grade and slab coins in California. After he completed the program, he would regularly attend to help. He received some fairly decent coins including a greek bronze depicting the poet, Homer, seated on the back, an aspendus olympic stater, and some AE denomination I don't recall with Geta and Caracalla depicted on the front facing each other. The AE was fairly interesting as Geta's head had been struck from the surface. Per Steve's explanation, after Caracalla had Geta executed, he ordered all depictions of him to be struck out with a stamp when the coin crossed the path of a Roman Merchant. (I may have ruined the official story, if anyone knows anything more about it.) Regardless, the program is great from what I heard and can pay off up to $2,000 in ancients.[/QUOTE]
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