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Ancient Times
Vol. 1 Number 4 - Special Edition Issued 09/09/99

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Welcome to to the 4th edition (or if you prefer the Y9K edition) of Ancient Times. To join or remove your email address from our mailing list, simply send an email to Kevin or John. We always welcome suggestions or comments on this newsletter. So email us and let us us know what you think.


We interrupt our series on Counterfeits and Counterfeiters to bring you a Special Edition of Ancient Times. The series will continue with the 6th edition which will include the second part, the Renaissance through the 19th century.

The 7th edition will have the third part and final part in the series and will cover modern, 20th century, counterfeits.

This Special Edition features an interview with David R. Sear, author of the essential reference 'Roman Coins and Their Values'. The focus of the interview will be about the upcoming, revised, 5th edition of Roman Coins and the many changes being made to it. We guarantee that you will be amazed at what the new Roman Coins will look like. - B&D

As usual, when you get a chance take a look at the Specials Sections for some neat bargains in ancient coins. Section One has Greek coins, Section two is Roman and finally section three the ever popular bulk coins.

One last item before you go. Our discussion list Moneta-L has passed the 200 subscriber mark and more collectors join each week. If you want to find out what 200 of your fellow collectors are talking about, you can find out how to join by clicking on the Moneta banner below.
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While we are on the topic of discussion lists, if you are interested in buying or selling ancient coins then you owe it to yourself to join the ACM (Ancient Coin Market) list. It has been in operation for over a year and has over 500 subscribers. Highly recommended. For information on joining, click on the banner above, right. When you get there, tell Caesar we sent you. :}

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