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<p>[QUOTE="SwK, post: 2340083, member: 22309"]Hi Doug</p><p><br /></p><p>I enjoy you overview on numismatics as a whole. It is interesting how we all collect the same material but not only in the UK but Europe we differ about the period of time we build collections. The US market is the greatest in the world, dealers invest deeply into the hobby and the volumes are incredible that are sold. After saying that many of the greatest British collections were collected by Americans. Doug I have a number of friends from age 25 in Europe and upwards that collect, one has approx. several hundred coins and he was a great trader and started creating it from having 3'000 euro when he was 10. Today he is incredibly knowledge and his delight is grading up anything which he has that is not EF+. His collection is super + his library is amazing too. He did not buy as an investment and neither do I but we anyhow are the lucky keepers in our life-time of wonderful pieces of miniature art.</p><p><br /></p><p>Doug this is only a regular Gordian III, but in the hand it has a wonderful medalic portrait, the coin is natural it speaks to me, if a coin can</p><p><br /></p><p>Jeff[ATTACH=full]475417[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SwK, post: 2340083, member: 22309"]Hi Doug I enjoy you overview on numismatics as a whole. It is interesting how we all collect the same material but not only in the UK but Europe we differ about the period of time we build collections. The US market is the greatest in the world, dealers invest deeply into the hobby and the volumes are incredible that are sold. After saying that many of the greatest British collections were collected by Americans. Doug I have a number of friends from age 25 in Europe and upwards that collect, one has approx. several hundred coins and he was a great trader and started creating it from having 3'000 euro when he was 10. Today he is incredibly knowledge and his delight is grading up anything which he has that is not EF+. His collection is super + his library is amazing too. He did not buy as an investment and neither do I but we anyhow are the lucky keepers in our life-time of wonderful pieces of miniature art. Doug this is only a regular Gordian III, but in the hand it has a wonderful medalic portrait, the coin is natural it speaks to me, if a coin can Jeff[ATTACH=full]475417[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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