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<p>[QUOTE="snowlandcoins, post: 94216, member: 2577"]<b>Tibet</b></p><p><br /></p><p>"My personal favorites are the coins of Tibet ..." to quote mmarotta (how does quoting work here?)</p><p><br /></p><p>Hi,</p><p><br /></p><p>finally someone loving the same coins ...</p><p>I think Tibetan coins have potential. China is getting richer, an enormous middle class is appearing that starts collecting stamps and coins. And they love Tibet since it is as mysterious for them than to us. Tibetan coins are still quite cheap but will slowly be absorbed into the Chinese market.</p><p><br /></p><p>I once bought some Tibetan coin because of historical interest in Tibet (I studied Tibetology!) but then got stuck with it. All the varieties, errors, overprints, Nepali coins used in Tibet, bilingual Tibetan Chinese coins, coins that prove Chinese governance over Tibet and coins that definitely show that Tibet was independant.</p><p><br /></p><p><span style="color: Red">EDITED--No offers to buy/sell/trade please</span> And are there some more people out there collecting Tibet?</p><p><span style="color: Red">EDITED--It might not be a good idea to post your email where everyone can see it</span>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="snowlandcoins, post: 94216, member: 2577"][b]Tibet[/b] "My personal favorites are the coins of Tibet ..." to quote mmarotta (how does quoting work here?) Hi, finally someone loving the same coins ... I think Tibetan coins have potential. China is getting richer, an enormous middle class is appearing that starts collecting stamps and coins. And they love Tibet since it is as mysterious for them than to us. Tibetan coins are still quite cheap but will slowly be absorbed into the Chinese market. I once bought some Tibetan coin because of historical interest in Tibet (I studied Tibetology!) but then got stuck with it. All the varieties, errors, overprints, Nepali coins used in Tibet, bilingual Tibetan Chinese coins, coins that prove Chinese governance over Tibet and coins that definitely show that Tibet was independant. [COLOR=Red]EDITED--No offers to buy/sell/trade please[/COLOR] And are there some more people out there collecting Tibet? [COLOR=Red]EDITED--It might not be a good idea to post your email where everyone can see it[/COLOR][/QUOTE]
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