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<p>[QUOTE="singig, post: 8099292, member: 93672"]I read the thread last night , I am so sorry to hear about this , wishing you good health and rapid recovery with the new treatment ! I tried this morning to find a coin depicting a fighter, I think is a good example '' Hercules' fight with the Nemean lion''</p><p><br /></p><p><i>As part of his sentence ordered by Hera, Hercules had to perform twelve Labors, feats so difficult that they seemed impossible. One of the labors was to defeat the Nemean Lion. In the town of Nemea, there was an invincible lion that brought devastation and fear to the town. Hercules was ordered to slay the lion and bring back his skin. Hercules was able to use his brute strength and clever bravery to choke the lion to death and bring the skin to Eurystheus.</i></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1408158[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>The second coin is the only Severus Alexander I bought this year.</p><p>I hope you will like them.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1408161[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="singig, post: 8099292, member: 93672"]I read the thread last night , I am so sorry to hear about this , wishing you good health and rapid recovery with the new treatment ! I tried this morning to find a coin depicting a fighter, I think is a good example '' Hercules' fight with the Nemean lion'' [I]As part of his sentence ordered by Hera, Hercules had to perform twelve Labors, feats so difficult that they seemed impossible. One of the labors was to defeat the Nemean Lion. In the town of Nemea, there was an invincible lion that brought devastation and fear to the town. Hercules was ordered to slay the lion and bring back his skin. Hercules was able to use his brute strength and clever bravery to choke the lion to death and bring the skin to Eurystheus.[/I] [ATTACH=full]1408158[/ATTACH] The second coin is the only Severus Alexander I bought this year. I hope you will like them. [ATTACH=full]1408161[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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