Iron Patch said:
Cappy Z. said:
It would be interesting if you would put a ball park dollar value on your collection.
Thanks.
I think that is an impossible request. I know I'd have a hard time, probably take me over an hour just to try and make a guess!
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..... I do not understand the request

, my English is not good

, but if it refers to the total price of the sample collection is priceless and only 30% of the royal collection. Some things I rescue myself, others buy them in the field and auctioning some pre-Columbian figures served to children's toy currently on the ground. Objects Celts are really a variant of Spain Celta. (Celtíberos). Roman Pins can be purchased in my city for about $ 10, I started collecting antiques at age 12

, Roman pottery collected when I went to school. Barcelona was filled with public works in the streets who were preparing the 1992 Olympics in this city and Roman pottery is everywhere. Participate in many excavations as an archaeologist and higher and visited many countries and items purchased for the collection, belong to one of the most important archaeological associations in Spain, all objects are recovered works legally, bought and given away ..... even on my honeymoon objects dedicated to recover. I feel a special feeling when I touch an object in a million years of human species extinct ..... we have a place in Spain, which was Avith a million years ago, the place called Atapuerca caves, Murals Altamira 12,000 years ago, Roman cities of 2000 years ago, and medieval castles 1000 years ago .... addition, each summer travel to South America and collect the items I sell pre-Columbian Indians in the mountains and they are planting potatoes.
I also have a small collection of instruments of ancient cultures in the U.S., but are arrowheads that I just got a friend and are broken. My mother has a very old gold dollar that will someday be mine and lost the currencies of U.S. tourists the beaches of Spain.

Greetings !!