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<p>[QUOTE="Big Red, post: 1961993, member: 71662"]Well, now I know I am amongst the "good guys"! Sure, I was a little let down, that the coin was common and of little value (But, not to me!) And I do very much appreciate your honesty and I can already tell, "I am amongst friends" and "Kindred Spirits"?</p><p> It is very important for me to feel "comfortable" and I already do, so thanks for that too? It is, right now, so bewildering, so much more than I ever thought it would be and I feel like my eyes are still shut and not even a little bit cracked open (maybe a smudge?) against this avalanche of information and knowledge!</p><p> I have been lucky enough to befriend a group of people, who have some really nice coins for sale (How nice, remains to be seen?) And I get to view them first, before they go on sale to the general public, which is awesome, except, I am such a novice, I don't hardly know what I am looking at?</p><p> I seem to notice, you all are "specializing" on a certain type of coin, or, "certain types" of coins? I wonder if maybe you advanced coin experts (compared to me, a babe in the woods?.....) Might have a list of what is worth buying, or "rare", in Ancient Coins? I know, I know, that's a tall order, but even a small list is better than I have now? ( an uneducated guess!) I do seem to lean toward unknown, uncataloged and/or error coins, but I also see these very small coins that seem to be rather unique and few and far between?</p><p> I am (trying!) to include some pictures of some of my coins, many of which are (Supposedly?) rare and unknown?.....And I am starting to realize that there are many, many, hundred to thousands of these around and they may or may not, be rare and exceptional? Shit! Anyway, danged if I didn't run on again, sorry fellows.....I will stop! Thanks, Big Red P.S.: Below is a brockage coin I recently bought, what do you think of it? Trajan-[ATTACH=full]346419[/ATTACH] Roman Emperor: 98-117 A.D. Bronze Brockage 17mm (3.55 grams) 17mm Struck circa 98-117 A.D. Brockage of Trajan's head left. [ATTACH=full]346419[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Big Red, post: 1961993, member: 71662"]Well, now I know I am amongst the "good guys"! Sure, I was a little let down, that the coin was common and of little value (But, not to me!) And I do very much appreciate your honesty and I can already tell, "I am amongst friends" and "Kindred Spirits"? It is very important for me to feel "comfortable" and I already do, so thanks for that too? It is, right now, so bewildering, so much more than I ever thought it would be and I feel like my eyes are still shut and not even a little bit cracked open (maybe a smudge?) against this avalanche of information and knowledge! I have been lucky enough to befriend a group of people, who have some really nice coins for sale (How nice, remains to be seen?) And I get to view them first, before they go on sale to the general public, which is awesome, except, I am such a novice, I don't hardly know what I am looking at? I seem to notice, you all are "specializing" on a certain type of coin, or, "certain types" of coins? I wonder if maybe you advanced coin experts (compared to me, a babe in the woods?.....) Might have a list of what is worth buying, or "rare", in Ancient Coins? I know, I know, that's a tall order, but even a small list is better than I have now? ( an uneducated guess!) I do seem to lean toward unknown, uncataloged and/or error coins, but I also see these very small coins that seem to be rather unique and few and far between? I am (trying!) to include some pictures of some of my coins, many of which are (Supposedly?) rare and unknown?.....And I am starting to realize that there are many, many, hundred to thousands of these around and they may or may not, be rare and exceptional? Shit! Anyway, danged if I didn't run on again, sorry fellows.....I will stop! Thanks, Big Red P.S.: Below is a brockage coin I recently bought, what do you think of it? Trajan-[ATTACH=full]346419[/ATTACH] Roman Emperor: 98-117 A.D. Bronze Brockage 17mm (3.55 grams) 17mm Struck circa 98-117 A.D. Brockage of Trajan's head left. [ATTACH=full]346419[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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