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Medieval Coins Group© is dedicated to the study and enjoyment of Medieval coins. Our growing membership spans the globe. To subscribe, please send a blank email to the address below. It's that simple!

Please read our simple rules below to familiarize yourself with the few regulations we have. Once you join, we urge you not to be timid, but to post your ideas and questions. We are proud to have among us many of the world's authorities on Medieval coins and they are wonderful people who are more than willing to share their knowledge (as well as crack a few jokes from time to time)! Don't be shy, jump right in!

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Some Simple Group RulesMaraya Galleries


This group is dedicated to the study and collection of Medieval coins. Members are welcome to exchange ideas and information on the subject in a friendly and cooperative environment.

We don't have too many rules, but a few we would like all members to adhere to:

If you are planning to discuss a coin and would like to share a .jpg or .gif of it with the group,
DO NOT send it as an attachment  in your e-mail. That is considered rude. Rather, either post it to the group's file area (see "Upload Scans" button above) or on your webspace and send the address in your e-mail.

If you are a
vendor, please make sure that all commercial postings are preceded by a please make sure that all commercial postings are preceded by a please make sure that all commercial postings are preceded by a $$ affix to the title.

As civilized adults in a free-thought environment, we may and will disagree with each other from time to time. Actually, we all can learn from such disagreements and the arguments that they necessitate. Disagreement, though, should not be allowed to degenerate. We should maintain a decorum where we respect each and every member and their opinions. We are a group of individuals in the pursuit of knowledge about a hobby or a field of study, so let's have fun and enjoy meeting people who share the same passion.