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RE: #Piratesunday: 2009 Solomon Islands One Dollar HMS Golden Hind Commemorative Silver Coin

in LeoFinance3 years ago

I absolutely like your coins. As usual very well written. The golden hinde silver is one of a coin. The first time I seem three images on one side of a coin. I enjoy it especially when you mentioned in details how this coin came to be. We can learn so much about the heritage too, thanks to our bloggers spending that much time producing tuitive blogs. I know there is so much effort involved. I know it's hard to believe, when I did my posts, the first one took me 3 hours and it was a simple one. I appreciate you !

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I sat in with a local Coin Club and you felt like you were talking to Historians more than coin collectors. I remember one Ancient Coins collector who displayed an array of ancient coins on his bourse table and off the top of his head can tell you everything about the coin I pointed to. Dates, Emperor’s name, the military and political achievements, how he acquired the coin, etc.

I am mildly dyslexic, and my left hand can type faster than my right hand resulting in lots of transposition errors. It takes a certain level of concentration to type correctly and took me all week to piece together this post. I ferociously proofread and make corrections for spelling and grammar. Why? As a nurse by profession, I need to keep up my practice of professional writing standards for proper documentation of my patient’s exact status, condition, and accuracy. Because I can get in trouble for a pharmaceutical error.
Thank God for the inventor of Autocorrect.

Thanks for coming aboard @olympicdragon

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