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Well American i tend to stick to 20th century. Germany is much the same story but i don't go beyond 1945 with German coins, nor before 1930 either.

 

With English well i'm in 871-1016 and 1422-27, i tend to ignore practically every other English coin minted outside of those periods.

 

 

Currently i go as far back as 899 since that's the earliest date that can be put on my oldest coin (although i play it safe and say it was minted in c. 920).

 

The date keeps dropping, hopefully i want to go back to the 8th century with the English one day. Then i aim to actually get something done with the ancients, so that CE/BCE line should hopefully get crossed one day... i'm just gonna keep going back in time until i get as far back as i can afford.

 

 

So US/German coins i'd say i collect modern. (If 1920-1945 is considered modern, it is to me).

 

English coins i'm early medieval (shifting towards dark ages) and late medieval.

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Only because the earlier ones are either very expensive or look like coins that have been folded in two :ninja:

 

Or chipped, or clipped, or ex-mounts, or still mounts, of general jewelry, or holed, crimped, 'broken but brilliantly repaired', weakly struck, filed, waterworn, pitted or otherwise below standard.

 

I'm hearing you all too clearly!

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My emphasis is on US coppers, so I'll say 1793 to 1909.

 

I have stuff of other dates, for instance I have a very nice 6d from 16xx. Don't remember the date. I'll look it up later.

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Although I own a couple of ancients, my interest is mostly with 1900 to present coins. I also like 1800 and late 1700 but don't have much desire to go beyond that.

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lol... due to my inability to specialize in coins, I have items in my collection that span from this year back into B.C.

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Well, my area of interest begins currently with George IV, so I guess 1821 or so ... BUT, I own a bunch of older coins I've acquired over the years. A couple of the ancients go back to the 400's BC. One British copper is from around 844 AD or so.

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I have decided not to buy any newer than 1918 coins this year. I've kept the decicion quite well, though I had to buy one brand new 10 Rouble.. :ninja:

My oldest coin is from 1749, but theoretically my collecting area expands to 1400's or If I find oil from my backyard, to 900's ;)

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1632 is my oldest.

I probably would not go much older than that, when the coins start to look more like thin punched tokens than something hammered or pressed.

So, according to MY definition, I am a modern collector.

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Anything ever coined, regardless of age or origin...

That's my story & I'm stickin' to it. Lost most of pre-1700's, looking for CHEAP really old stuff for edu. purposes. Nothing fancy.

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No rules for me either. I generally skip 400-1500 since it's a "junky" period as far as quality is concerned.

 

 

1100-1160 is particularly abysmal with regards to the quality of strike. Although i think you're wrong about 1300-1500, there are many well struck and well designed coins out there from that period.

 

1160-1300 is hit and miss, mostly miss.

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I have decided not to buy any newer than 1918 coins this year. I've kept the decicion quite well, though I had to buy one brand new 10 Rouble..  :ninja: 

My oldest coin is from 1749, but theoretically my collecting area expands to 1400's or If I find oil from my backyard, to 900's ;)

If you find a 200 litres barrel of oil in your backyard, what you gonna buy?

I saw on ebay many crusades era coins cheap, and very eye catching. Hammered coins are just spectacular. I love the old letters!

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