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Roman Lots For Next Fun Show

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I've bought a few lots like this to hand out to the kids at the next FUN show along with a little printout on their history

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ancient-Rom...p=true&rt=nc
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that's pretty cool, those coins would be a nice first ancient for someone.

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Good idea - and if they are all like the ones shown at your link, they should be easily attributable.
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Yeah. I'm only buying coins that look like that. Nothing uncleaned.
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Those are nice coins. The kids will really like them.
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Thanks Ron!
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Which one is rare and scarce?
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Good way to start in ancient and history. Congrats !!
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None that I see Ancientnoob. I just bid accordingly.
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They are quite nice really ! The price you paid was fantastic. Just like the old days when good quality LRB's went for $5 apiece. There is a thrill giving a 'kid' a small AE and telling them "this is almost 2 thousand years old ...... keep it" and watching their face. Some of the 'kids' I have done this with were rather large (200 lbs) and long in the tooth so to speak. But kids are kids ..... no matter how big.
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