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<p>[QUOTE="Deacon Ray, post: 2968728, member: 81896"]<font face="Georgia"><b><i>Here are a few more.</i></b></font></p><p><br /></p><p><font face="Georgia">1. If they're real—<i>wouldn't they be in a museum?</i></font></p><p><font face="Georgia">2. It can't be real if you only paid $30 for it.</font></p><p><font face="Georgia">3. Is it stolen?</font></p><p><font face="Georgia"><br /></font></p><p><font face="Georgia">[USER=39084]@IdesOfMarch01[/USER] , [USER=91461]@Ryro[/USER] , and [USER=74431]@hoth2[/USER] —I appreciate your excellent answers and I totally agree. I haven't shown my collection to many people outside of this forum so I was expecting some questions like these. My young nephew was the only one who was totally and sincerely amazed when I told him that he was holding a two thousand year old coin. His reaction made the whole experience worth it.</font></p><p><font face="Georgia"><br /></font></p><p><font face="Georgia">After I put my coins away I brought out my grandfather's World War One medals. (<i>My family made me the official curator</i>) I wanted his great grand kids to see and hold them since it's the centennial of WWI. Nobody questioned their authenticity.</font>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Deacon Ray, post: 2968728, member: 81896"][FONT=Georgia][B][I]Here are a few more.[/I][/B][/FONT] [B][I][FONT=Georgia][/FONT][/I][/B] [FONT=Georgia]1. If they're real—[I]wouldn't they be in a museum?[/I] 2. It can't be real if you only paid $30 for it. 3. Is it stolen? [USER=39084]@IdesOfMarch01[/USER] , [USER=91461]@Ryro[/USER] , and [USER=74431]@hoth2[/USER] —I appreciate your excellent answers and I totally agree. I haven't shown my collection to many people outside of this forum so I was expecting some questions like these. My young nephew was the only one who was totally and sincerely amazed when I told him that he was holding a two thousand year old coin. His reaction made the whole experience worth it. After I put my coins away I brought out my grandfather's World War One medals. ([I]My family made me the official curator[/I]) I wanted his great grand kids to see and hold them since it's the centennial of WWI. Nobody questioned their authenticity.[/FONT][/QUOTE]
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