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Hoards Are Vital to our Understanding of History

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  • Jan 26, 2023
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Martin A. Armstrong
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QUESTION: Why do you buy hoards? It is interesting. Just curious. JY ANSWER: The coinage is the ONLY way to truly confirm the history. Much of the most important periods like the 3rd century AD, the fall of the Republic, or the Revolution during the Debt Crisis of the 1st century BC known as the


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This is a MUST READ article. h/t. @TheELongWave @LukeGromen

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