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<p>[QUOTE="afantiques, post: 2311254, member: 71234"]I could use a bucket full at a few bucks each. They sell well to people who do not collect coins or specialise in ancients, but who are fascinated by the idea of the age and historical significance of these artifacts. The general antique fair/fleamarket going public will shell out the equivalent of $10 - $15 each for these as metal history without batting an eyelid if the sales pitch is good enough.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="afantiques, post: 2311254, member: 71234"]I could use a bucket full at a few bucks each. They sell well to people who do not collect coins or specialise in ancients, but who are fascinated by the idea of the age and historical significance of these artifacts. The general antique fair/fleamarket going public will shell out the equivalent of $10 - $15 each for these as metal history without batting an eyelid if the sales pitch is good enough.[/QUOTE]
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