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Valued Member
Australia
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Hi there,
I just recently registered. I am an ancient coin dealer specialising in ancient greek and roman coins. edited to remove web sales link I look forwards to reading posts in this section and am happy to help answer any questions any fellow forum members have about ancient coins.
Kind Regards,
Peter Piliouras
Hi Peter,, Sorry I had to edit your web site link out,,The forum has a 50 post requirement to buy ,sell or trade,, 50 posts go fast and from what I seen when I looked at your site, it will be more than welcome here !! Edited by Metalman 05/17/2006 03:27 am
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4589 Posts |
welcome greekandromancoins to a great forum,we could use more ancient help, WE have a real good one in SAP but can always use alot more
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Valued Member
 Australia
205 Posts |
Thanks for the welcome guys,
No problems Metalman, I should have read the forum rules first...
Regards,
Peter A. Piliouras
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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quote: Originally posted by greekandromancoins
Thanks for the welcome guys,
No problems Metalman, I should have read the forum rules first...
Regards,
Peter A. Piliouras
Thanks for understanding Peter ,, were always glad to have another expert on the forum as well as another Aussie !! I look forward to your posts even though I have in my possession only one ancient coin made of bronze they are intriguing and interesting !! Rick
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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A warm welcome Peter, I hope you enjoy your stay here.
I really find the Roman era of dominance very interesting and an era I would love to learn more about.
I look forward to your posts.
Lars
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Valued Member
 Australia
205 Posts |
quote: Originally posted by KLD
A warm welcome Peter, I hope you enjoy your stay here.
I really find the Roman era of dominance very interesting and an era I would love to learn more about.
I look forward to your posts.
Lars
Thanks Lars, The Roman era of coinage is amazingly intriguing. During that time, Greece was under the Roman empire, so in Greek provinces you had Roman Provincial (or Greek Imperial) coinage which is basically coinage but struck in honour of the reigning Roman ruler. So there's no lack of variety, that's for sure! --Peter
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