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Moneta-L
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This list is dedicated to the joys of ancient coin collecting. The period covered extends from the earliest coinage through medieval. Topics
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ACM-L
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THE ACM-L is a newslist for ancient coin collectors! We bring together BUYERS and SELLERS of ancient coins. That is the purpose of this list! As a member, you will receive
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CoinForgeryDiscussionList
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Bulletin board for information and exchange of ideas relating to coin forgeries and alterations. Caveat Emptor: The owners, moderators, and
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UncleanedAncientCoins
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Welcome to the Uncleaned Ancient Coins List Group! This list group will discuss the the methods of cleaning the coins found in the uncleaned ancient coin lots that
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Uncleanedcoins
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This is the Original Uncleanedcoin Chat List. A place where Uncleaned coin collectors congregate without the ridicule of the elitist of the hobby. This is a very high traffic E Mail ...( more)
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CoinZappers
We welcome you to Coin Zappers. Coin Zappers has been created to share “Non-Traditional” cleaning methods of Ancient Coins. Although specific
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islamic_coins
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Home the last messages in expanded threaded format Islamic Coins Group© is a place for the collectors and students of Islamic Numismatics to share
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ancientandmedievalcoins
738 Members,
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The club that started it all. A friendly Forum to talk about ancient and medieval coins. Post your specimen[s] in the photos area or for attribution help, put your coin[s] in the ...( more)
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AncientPeddler
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This site is devoted to the art of collecting, trading, swapping and love of ancient coins. All are welcome to our Ancient Coin Family. Buyers
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Parthia-L
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In 247 BCE, Arshak (Arsaces), a Scythian chieftain of the Parni branch of the Dahae, rose against Andragoras, satrap of Parthia for Antiochus II Theos. The revolt was led by the
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