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		<title>Comment on Ted Williams, The Coin Collector by Ed Smith</title>
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		<description>Ancient coins can be intimidating at first. They almost require that you read, study, learn. But this can open up a fascinating world -- the past -- which can shed marvelous insights about the present and perhaps the future as well.</description>
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