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Coin Collection Dating Back 2,500 Years Discovered In Drawer At English Castle

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That's one of the difference between Americans and Europeans. If you have something that has been around for 100 years, an American will consider that to be OLD. To a European it's new. Here a restaurant or bar that has been in business for 50 years would boast about their longevity, sel's pub is over 500 years old.
That is also reflected in our US coin forums. I have seen more than one post of a US Classic coin in the US Modern forum by someone from Europe. We move it to the US classic forum and they become perplexed by what we call classic.
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This is really neat! Thanks for posting it!
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