Those shekels are very crisp. they were protected wherever they laid for centuries.
Those shekels are very crisp. they were protected wherever they laid for centuries.
I am not a serious person.
Okay--Simply put: God's chosen people are free to practice their religion in the Jewish Autonomous Oblast. But apparently they prefer the prime real estate elsewhere. Read up on the so-called Russian Mennonites, too. Mant interesting comparisons, there .
Okay--it is 5,000 miles from the JAO to Moscow. Present temp in Birobizhan, JAO; 15 F; Tel Aviv,75 f. See?
Interesting article:
https://quillette.com/2023/11/18/the...sive-atrocity/
I can greatly recommend "Coincraft", a small family-owned store in London right across the street from the British Museum:
https://coincraft.com/
I dont want to spend the necessary dinero on near-perfect coins. Condition is key in that collecting world as you know.
The oldest thing I have in my house is a coin from the reign of one of the Scottish Stuarts, I think it might be the first James. I got it in Edinburough and because I could afford it, it has very soft features.
I also have two pieces of 18 century, Scottish silver, and of course that’s not very old compared to your coin, but it’s just a couple of things that I like.
I am not a serious person.
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