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<p>[QUOTE="Sallent, post: 3089040, member: 76194"]My advise (if technology allows for this in his classroom) is to create a simple powerpoint presentation with images and cool little facts about each coin you will be showing off.</p><p><br /></p><p>If technology does not allow for that, keep it simple and hit a few cool facts about each coin and the era the coin was minted in. If you want to put a few facts together about coins and run it by someone else, I'd be happy to take a look at it (especially the ancient coins part).</p><p><br /></p><p>Here is a cool fact about Gordian III, he was the first Emperor whose biological father and biological grandfather were also Emperors. Other emperors could claim a father and grandfather as Emperors, but that was through adoption. We all know Elagabalus claimed to be the illegitimate child of Caracalla, which would mean Septimius Severus was his grandfather, but historians put that as pure propaganda by Elagabalus and don't believe that to be the case.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Sallent, post: 3089040, member: 76194"]My advise (if technology allows for this in his classroom) is to create a simple powerpoint presentation with images and cool little facts about each coin you will be showing off. If technology does not allow for that, keep it simple and hit a few cool facts about each coin and the era the coin was minted in. If you want to put a few facts together about coins and run it by someone else, I'd be happy to take a look at it (especially the ancient coins part). Here is a cool fact about Gordian III, he was the first Emperor whose biological father and biological grandfather were also Emperors. Other emperors could claim a father and grandfather as Emperors, but that was through adoption. We all know Elagabalus claimed to be the illegitimate child of Caracalla, which would mean Septimius Severus was his grandfather, but historians put that as pure propaganda by Elagabalus and don't believe that to be the case.[/QUOTE]
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