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<p>[QUOTE="Dafydd, post: 2714168, member: 86815"]Well here is my only "dog" coin which is an Antonius Pius Denarius and of course the dog is the Wolf as previously seen.</p><p><br /></p><p>I do have a good dog story though. A couple of weeks ago our dogs went crazy one night and we let them out to see a big dog fox carrying a lamb from an adjacent farm.</p><p>The fox was chased by the dogs and dropped the lamb and our Lurcher promptly picked it up and ran in the house with it. The lamb was wet and bedraggled and we thought it was a new born that wouldn't survive the night. We assumed it was dying but in fact it was in shock, we wrapped it in a blanket and my wife managed to feed it some milk. The next morning it had dried out and was clearly a couple of days old. It made a lot of noise and a lot of mess. We were worried that it would "print" on us but we took it back to the field it came from and it ran off with its mother and all is well.</p><p>Here is our very aged German Pointer Cross which took a shine to it before it was returned. I might be Welsh but I don't recommend Sheep indoors!</p><p>There has to be sheep on ancient coins............( and this is the place to see one!)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Dafydd, post: 2714168, member: 86815"]Well here is my only "dog" coin which is an Antonius Pius Denarius and of course the dog is the Wolf as previously seen. I do have a good dog story though. A couple of weeks ago our dogs went crazy one night and we let them out to see a big dog fox carrying a lamb from an adjacent farm. The fox was chased by the dogs and dropped the lamb and our Lurcher promptly picked it up and ran in the house with it. The lamb was wet and bedraggled and we thought it was a new born that wouldn't survive the night. We assumed it was dying but in fact it was in shock, we wrapped it in a blanket and my wife managed to feed it some milk. The next morning it had dried out and was clearly a couple of days old. It made a lot of noise and a lot of mess. We were worried that it would "print" on us but we took it back to the field it came from and it ran off with its mother and all is well. Here is our very aged German Pointer Cross which took a shine to it before it was returned. I might be Welsh but I don't recommend Sheep indoors! There has to be sheep on ancient coins............( and this is the place to see one!)[/QUOTE]
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