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<p>[QUOTE="Dafydd, post: 2978234, member: 86815"]If the coins were lathe turned for the preparation of the flan then would this not be a standard practise so the quantity of these would be immense. If it was an irregular practise would it not be easier to throw it back in the pot and start again as turning is labour intensive, low cost of slaves being a factor however I guess.</p><p>Would deliberately defacing the face of the Emperor not raise a few eyebrows..........[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Dafydd, post: 2978234, member: 86815"]If the coins were lathe turned for the preparation of the flan then would this not be a standard practise so the quantity of these would be immense. If it was an irregular practise would it not be easier to throw it back in the pot and start again as turning is labour intensive, low cost of slaves being a factor however I guess. Would deliberately defacing the face of the Emperor not raise a few eyebrows..........[/QUOTE]
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