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<p>[QUOTE="Justin Lee, post: 3137480, member: 87404"]I like that idea! After I threw that together and ran off to a meeting, I was thinking the exact same thing about the obverse of the card being person focused vs coin focused. I'd work on a layout that had maybe a vertical obverse and reverse of a coin, and a small circle of the emperor in the bottom right (and we'll see how much of the attribution fits on the front), then the back is details like references, emperor "stats" or location "stats" imagery, etc. </p><p><br /></p><p>If anyone wants to provide a coin, ID info, and coin/emperor/location "stats" for a few coins, it'd be fun to experiment with this idea of Ancient coin trading cards... </p><p><br /></p><p>Yes!!! Exactly that! I was kind of thinking of a practice ancient coin ID-ing quiz for those new where you drag and drop coins onto attributions.</p><p><br /></p><p>Or at a coin show, have different booths have different circle stickers with coins on them and patrons would have a sheet that they would collect and fill up that had empty slots along side attributions.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Justin Lee, post: 3137480, member: 87404"]I like that idea! After I threw that together and ran off to a meeting, I was thinking the exact same thing about the obverse of the card being person focused vs coin focused. I'd work on a layout that had maybe a vertical obverse and reverse of a coin, and a small circle of the emperor in the bottom right (and we'll see how much of the attribution fits on the front), then the back is details like references, emperor "stats" or location "stats" imagery, etc. If anyone wants to provide a coin, ID info, and coin/emperor/location "stats" for a few coins, it'd be fun to experiment with this idea of Ancient coin trading cards... Yes!!! Exactly that! I was kind of thinking of a practice ancient coin ID-ing quiz for those new where you drag and drop coins onto attributions. Or at a coin show, have different booths have different circle stickers with coins on them and patrons would have a sheet that they would collect and fill up that had empty slots along side attributions.[/QUOTE]
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