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<p>[QUOTE="Ryro, post: 7308679, member: 91461"]Interesting question (would love to see a picture of your coin btw).</p><p>I've no horse in this race<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie52" alt=":hilarious:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> as the silver Philip IIs are just a bit out of my wallet size. I'd love to hear if [USER=51347]@Alegandron[/USER] has heard anything or has an opinion. The guy had a Philip II poster on his wall in high school instead of Cheryl Tiegs... now that I think about it, maybe Philip II changed the direction of his horse the day he realized his son was going to be superior to him in every way, except when it came to coming back from defeat. But that's only because Alexander never had to deal with defeat!<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie78" alt=":punch:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p>(Jk, I know, I know. Though not atrocious, Alexander was no where near the statesman that his father was. Philip dos used diplomacy like a sword and Alexander used generals that his father had crafted over the last two decades.)</p><p>Anyway, here's some of my best Philip twos, all running right. The way of admittance that ultimately Alexander and not he conquered the East:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1277737[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1277738[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1277739[/ATTACH]</p><p>Ps, I will also point out that Alexander was also born the same year wild Phillies horse won, 356, and Philip won one of his most important victories in the 1st of the " Sacred Wars". </p><p>356 was a BIG year for Philip II and the world.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ryro, post: 7308679, member: 91461"]Interesting question (would love to see a picture of your coin btw). I've no horse in this race:hilarious: as the silver Philip IIs are just a bit out of my wallet size. I'd love to hear if [USER=51347]@Alegandron[/USER] has heard anything or has an opinion. The guy had a Philip II poster on his wall in high school instead of Cheryl Tiegs... now that I think about it, maybe Philip II changed the direction of his horse the day he realized his son was going to be superior to him in every way, except when it came to coming back from defeat. But that's only because Alexander never had to deal with defeat!:punch: (Jk, I know, I know. Though not atrocious, Alexander was no where near the statesman that his father was. Philip dos used diplomacy like a sword and Alexander used generals that his father had crafted over the last two decades.) Anyway, here's some of my best Philip twos, all running right. The way of admittance that ultimately Alexander and not he conquered the East: [ATTACH=full]1277737[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1277738[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1277739[/ATTACH] Ps, I will also point out that Alexander was also born the same year wild Phillies horse won, 356, and Philip won one of his most important victories in the 1st of the " Sacred Wars". 356 was a BIG year for Philip II and the world.[/QUOTE]
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