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Raoul

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Hi everyone have just finished viewing one of my metal detecting sites and have come across this link on antiquities, also deals in ancient coins, if you havn't seen it before it might be of use to you.

Regards Raoul

http://www.historyforsale.co.uk/Home.htm

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Not a lot of modern milled, and the site is pretty rubbish to navigate so I'll allow that link to remain ;)

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yes, chris is right, it is not that good...

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They should include more modern milled on it and get the layout sorted!

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I imagine it's ok for metal detectorists as reference, but for collectors of modern milled, with just one or two remaining high priced crowns it's not much good for most of us.

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More modern milled would create more business for them - it makes sense!

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Keep an eye, if that happens I'll remove the link! ;)

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That's devilish! looks for devil emoticon but is saddened to find there isn't one

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I imagine it's ok for metal detectorists as reference, but for collectors of modern milled, with just one or two remaining high priced crowns it's not much good for most of us.

No EM coins either... :angry:

No Stephen, and worst of all not one AEthelred coin! :(

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Here's a dipthong for you to copy and paste when typing Æthelred's name!

Æ

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Isn't he considerate.

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Hehehe any other special character requests?????

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Here's a dipthong for you to copy and paste when typing Æthelred's name!

Æ

How on earth did you create that?!

Oli's just too kind! :rolleyes:

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i have used Æ before on here... just copied it out of word last time, i couldn't be bothered this time.

But just for you, Æthelred II.

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and if anyone has been unfortunate enough to have to read my handwriting, you might also realise that i use the Æ (or the non caps version) every time there's an ae together.

E.g Ærial photography, and ARCHÆOLOGY.

(Even though you're not supposed to). :D

just helps me remember to put ae, not ea.

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I didn't create it; a dipthong is a recognised character. A dipthong is two vowels together :P

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I didn't create it; a dipthong is a recognised character. A dipthong is two vowels together :P

Aha, I've found it now.

Æ!

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There's also triphthongs in words like mower, iron, fiery etc!

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Sorry guys, being ignorant in coin collecting and seeing a coin site thought it might help you and decided to post it.

If its no good delete it by all means.

Raoul

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No, it's perfectly ok Raoul, i'd be much more concerned it it was anygood!

Not to say it's particularly bad...Just not great for British Milled collectors, which is what most of my members are.

Feel free to draw our attention to any related website you care to.

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Not to say it's particularly bad...Just not great for British Milled collectors, which is what most of my members are.

Except me who seems to dabble in most areas of British numismatics, ancients and Roman excluded.

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and if anyone has been unfortunate enough to have to read my handwriting, you might also realise that i use the Æ (or the non caps version) every time there's an ae together.

E.g Ærial photography, and ARCHÆOLOGY.

(Even though you're not supposed to). :D

just helps me remember to put ae, not ea.

I have attempted to read your handwriting, but to no avail.

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ah unfortunate! :D

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I have a feeling i used the quill for that one...

it's hard when you're left handed but all the other pens had died.

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