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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1329318, member: 26302"]Really.....</p><p><br /></p><p>You come here bragging about "Roman Coins" and then postulating crazy theories about how they MAY have come to NY like you are an expert in coins. I give you some real facts, and explain circulation patterns and the fact these weren't circulating coinage anymore so if brought over they were brought as collectibles already, and you jump on me?</p><p><br /></p><p>I was simply saying they were not Roman at all, trying to help you. A man going around showing Greek silver coins bragging about "Roman coins" looks like an idiot. That is why I was concerned if they were authentic because clearly you know absolutely nothing about ancient coins. Saying you took them to a large coin dealer in LI does not impress me in the slightest that they know what they are doing. I do not know their ancient coin credentials. If you would have taken them to the ANS or an ancient firm in Manhattan I would have never brought the subject up.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for me "doing my homework and getting a life", or "it's one thing to own books. Not you should try reading them", or "it must be killing you that someone finds coins I wish I had", why are you attacking me? First, I could give a rip about your coins, they don't interest me as I collect other areas of ancients, but I own a few. Second, I read my library constantly, how else do I know in one second that you know nothing about ancient coins because these are not Roman in any form. You just join this board, and the first person who responds to your pictures you attack as being just a jealous, illiterate, "thinks he knows it all", idiot on the subject of ancient coins?</p><p><br /></p><p>I am sorry Mr. Kelly if you believe I was slighting you, but I believe if you read my posts you will see I was simply trying to help. You are a new member here, I have been here and posted thousands of times helping others with my "lack of knowledge". I think I will just go back and maybe try reading one of my books.</p><p><br /></p><p>Chris[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1329318, member: 26302"]Really..... You come here bragging about "Roman Coins" and then postulating crazy theories about how they MAY have come to NY like you are an expert in coins. I give you some real facts, and explain circulation patterns and the fact these weren't circulating coinage anymore so if brought over they were brought as collectibles already, and you jump on me? I was simply saying they were not Roman at all, trying to help you. A man going around showing Greek silver coins bragging about "Roman coins" looks like an idiot. That is why I was concerned if they were authentic because clearly you know absolutely nothing about ancient coins. Saying you took them to a large coin dealer in LI does not impress me in the slightest that they know what they are doing. I do not know their ancient coin credentials. If you would have taken them to the ANS or an ancient firm in Manhattan I would have never brought the subject up. As for me "doing my homework and getting a life", or "it's one thing to own books. Not you should try reading them", or "it must be killing you that someone finds coins I wish I had", why are you attacking me? First, I could give a rip about your coins, they don't interest me as I collect other areas of ancients, but I own a few. Second, I read my library constantly, how else do I know in one second that you know nothing about ancient coins because these are not Roman in any form. You just join this board, and the first person who responds to your pictures you attack as being just a jealous, illiterate, "thinks he knows it all", idiot on the subject of ancient coins? I am sorry Mr. Kelly if you believe I was slighting you, but I believe if you read my posts you will see I was simply trying to help. You are a new member here, I have been here and posted thousands of times helping others with my "lack of knowledge". I think I will just go back and maybe try reading one of my books. Chris[/QUOTE]
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