Hi everyone, I recently got a metal detector from a friend and did some 'detecting' around one of our fields. I found a good few coins from 1899-1950 but this sparked my curiosity and made me want tp get a more historical coin collection.
I have decided to start with roman coins. To begon with I'm not really keen on focusing a certain area of roman coins, more like the opposite. I'm looking to get a random mix initially as this is how I feel I can get the most experience and excitement.
My main questions about starting my collection is what other people think about buying uncleaned coins. I have been browsing and I would only buy uncleaned coins that look like there is actually detail there but I have no experience at all with this.
I also know its early to think about this but one of my biggest interests is more ancient greek culture and I would love to branch out. In particular the gods and specifically the spartan culture. Any advice I could be given would be muchly appreciated on this :-).
Finally I found a couple of completely worn coins while detecting that seem to have no detail whatsoever. Does anyone have any tips on how I may be able to recover any detail if at all possible? To be honest I dont have much hope for them.
Welcome, Whyteg69. I'd recommend posing your specific questions over at CCF's "Ancient, Greek, Roman, and Medieval Coins" forum. You'll get some helpful replies there from a knowledgeable and enthusiastic bunch.
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