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An intro

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Being an Admin on the forums here, I wanted to give an inrto. to new members. I have been a collector for 40 years and a 16th to 18th century historian for just as long. I collect Austrian and German coinage, which I guess being 3/4 German is the reason why. I am also a pro. wildlife and battle field reenactment photographer. Here are a few down sized photos. All photos are copywrite protected.
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Interesting and nice photos. My brother-in-law lives in North Carolina and he takes part in Civil War reanactments.

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Great pics and intro. Thanks for the intro.
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A few more
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pahwa wrote:Great pics and intro. Thanks for the intro.
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That first image of the cannons and flag is worthy to be a coin design!

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