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<p>[QUOTE="Spargrodan, post: 3997050, member: 109905"][USER=89970]@Fugio1[/USER] Thanks for the welcome and the book and link tips! Yeah I think 2nd Punic War is my favorite as well. Didn't know that Crawford went deep into the wars so that will be really interesting to read when the book arrives.</p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=72790]@kevin McGonigal[/USER] Yeah you might be right with the expenses something that I'm considering when choosing an area but I'm interested in the late roman republic as well so that might be a better area to dig into. I've been at forumancientcoins.com but I will have to spend some more time to read more. Cool that you're from "New Sweden" I guess there are lots of people named "son" my surname is Persson so son names are still the most common in Scandinavia.</p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=83956]@Gavin Richardson[/USER] Great link I haven't come across that thread on my own so thanks!</p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=99554]@Ocatarinetabellatchitchix[/USER] Yeah I will for sure! Nice to find a place with like minded.</p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=51347]@Alegandron[/USER] Thanks for the tip. I can only agree with you, so much is happening during the republic period and so many interesting historical characters living in the same era.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Spargrodan, post: 3997050, member: 109905"][USER=89970]@Fugio1[/USER] Thanks for the welcome and the book and link tips! Yeah I think 2nd Punic War is my favorite as well. Didn't know that Crawford went deep into the wars so that will be really interesting to read when the book arrives. [USER=72790]@kevin McGonigal[/USER] Yeah you might be right with the expenses something that I'm considering when choosing an area but I'm interested in the late roman republic as well so that might be a better area to dig into. I've been at forumancientcoins.com but I will have to spend some more time to read more. Cool that you're from "New Sweden" I guess there are lots of people named "son" my surname is Persson so son names are still the most common in Scandinavia. [USER=83956]@Gavin Richardson[/USER] Great link I haven't come across that thread on my own so thanks! [USER=99554]@Ocatarinetabellatchitchix[/USER] Yeah I will for sure! Nice to find a place with like minded. [USER=51347]@Alegandron[/USER] Thanks for the tip. I can only agree with you, so much is happening during the republic period and so many interesting historical characters living in the same era.[/QUOTE]
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