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Thanks, VK...uh, Jeff. Another one whose posts I've been reading and enjoying for years, without knowing your name.
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Mine hasn't made the poll yet.. Hobart... but please call me by my middle name, Blair
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United States
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United States
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@Bob, I'll have to check with Bianca on that one. She calls the shots, afterall, that's what 5 year olds do 
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 Good to meet you as well Bob
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Quote: I'll have to check with Bianca on that one. If she plays hardball, we can always propose a compromise: BiancasdadKurt.
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Andrew. Are there any other Andrews on the board?
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Thanks, Orfew/Andrew! Quote: Are there any other Andrews on the board? No, no other Andrews among the names on our growing list of CCF Ancients/Medieval enthusiasts: echizento = Ron Ancientnoob = Nate sel_69l = David DavidUK = David Spence = Dave tenbobbit = Damion Palouche = Paul antwerpen2306 = Albert Athalbert = Alberto Finn235 = Steve Baltas = Szilárd Sap = Stephen Nevol = Nancy GERMANICVS = Eduard Gooner = John Museumguy = Steve TypeCoin971793 = Thomas stlspidey = Dale doucet = Scott turtlefoot = Doug Paralyse = Adam AnYangMan = Mika Doctorwho2485 = Vaughan Scopru = Scott Greekandromancoins = Peter Biancasdad = Kurt VisigothKing = Jeff Throughtheireyes = Blair Orfew = Andrew
Edited by Kamnaskires 02/20/2017 7:00 pm
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As you could probably guess,Edward or Eddie.
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Ah.. my reputation apparently precedes me, I'm already on the list! Mika is not a very Dutch name though; It originates from and is very popular in Finland. During the year I was born, a certain Finnish Formula One driver became "world"-champion. My father, an avid F1 fan, decided he liked his name a fair bit, and hence Mika was born. But who can figure out where my nickname comes from? (Thomas, this question is not for you....) It is funny how we don't have any Mikes yet by the way. Most of the time when people read my name for the first time, they assume it is a typo for Mike Love the idea by the way! Mika
Edited by AnYangMan 02/21/2017 4:19 pm
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United States
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Nice to see so many new regulars here!
By the way, does anybody know what happened to Nate, aka AncientNoob? Haven't seen him in a few moons.
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I spoke with Nate the other day, he has been very busy at work and hasn't been working on his collection much lately.
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Thank you, Eddie and Mika. Mika: I know An Yang is associated with some square foot spade money. I am unclear whether it is the mint city or the name for the general type. "An Yang" is written on some of these types, I believe.
Edited by Kamnaskires 02/21/2017 9:10 pm
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10 points to Bob! Indeed, these characters show up on one of the most common square-foot spades. It is said to stand for Anyang city, but there were about 4 or 5 different cities called Anyang at this point in time. The most famous Anyang, still a modern city under the same name, was one of the Shang dynasty capitals, but did not get this name until much later. I'll post a topic about this interesting series later (I am still waiting for a purchased coin). I just wanted to test your excellent memory ;)
Mika
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