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<p>[QUOTE="BALD SPARTAN, post: 781119, member: 22484"]I find few things more enjoyable than holding a old coin and studying its artwork, its beauty and its value. I often wonder who might have held the coin and what collection it may have been held in long ago or how it has survived. The coinage of today is fun to collect, but I think that for me a great deal of that majic is lost without the precious metals of old.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BALD SPARTAN, post: 781119, member: 22484"]I find few things more enjoyable than holding a old coin and studying its artwork, its beauty and its value. I often wonder who might have held the coin and what collection it may have been held in long ago or how it has survived. The coinage of today is fun to collect, but I think that for me a great deal of that majic is lost without the precious metals of old.[/QUOTE]
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