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Ages Of Ancient Coin Collectors

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Can't help but be curious as to how old we all are here, especially with all the newer members that have joined us. I'll start. I'm a 21 year old guy in sunny Southeast Florida, and I loves me mah ancient coins!
(you don't have to include location; I just felt like it)

To keep it at least somewhat numismatically relevant, here's an emperor that became Augustus at 21, Constantine II:

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I have just been offered an early retirement package, lets just leave it at that :) North West of England, a few miles north of a Tower by the sea.
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lost me!
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21,900 days and counting.
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I was born in 2295 of the Seleucid Era.


TIF- Having figured out this puzzle before TIF is NOT 50 years old.
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18 from not so sunny North London (England).
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I am ..... 1 306 625 564 seconds old
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I'm the same age as this fella when he died

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TIF- Having figured out this puzzle before TIF is NOT 50 years old.


Noob is trying to do the polite thing and say that a woman is forever 29. (He has been well trained by his wife

110010 is 50 in base 2 (binary). 50 orbits around the sun.

On Mars I would be a youthful 26.
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...true story...
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But when it comes to coins, we are all kids in a candy store?
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You got that right Pish.
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I am youthful 25 from the frozen wasteland of Winnipeg.
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39, and just making the first baby steps from Canadian circulation coinage to ancients. The research involved in ancient coins is FAR more interesting than varieties of quarters,,, ;)
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Welcome to the darkside. I think TIF has the cookies.
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