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<p>[QUOTE="Ryro, post: 3442456, member: 91461"]Excellent JC denarius [USER=44132]@Bing[/USER]! I really like the toning and detail (Aeneas did not skip arm day!).</p><p>WoWiE [USER=57495]@zumbly[/USER]! Wonderful coins. I had no idea Hector was represented on a coin?! So freaking jealous right now. He IS the hero of the story. Whenever I read it I always root for him, knowing that eventually he will meet a most ignominious demise.</p><p>Great reminder, [USER=75937]@Roman Collector[/USER], the Trojans were doomed from the jump with the judgement of Paris (I can't blame the guy though. Always been a sucker for a pretty face).</p><p>Thanks a bunch [USER=94602]@pprp[/USER]. I will as soon as you post a coin...jk. Already fixed (curse Google description!).</p><p>[USER=83956]@Gavin Richardson[/USER] thank you so much for perpetuating the posterity. Beautiful piece of history right there. If that doesn't get young mind's wheels turning then the future is lost to an idiocracyesque existence.</p><p>Amazing story [USER=83799]@Keith Twitchell[/USER]. Sounds like you have some pretty amazing folks. I'm very fortunate in that regard myself.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ryro, post: 3442456, member: 91461"]Excellent JC denarius [USER=44132]@Bing[/USER]! I really like the toning and detail (Aeneas did not skip arm day!). WoWiE [USER=57495]@zumbly[/USER]! Wonderful coins. I had no idea Hector was represented on a coin?! So freaking jealous right now. He IS the hero of the story. Whenever I read it I always root for him, knowing that eventually he will meet a most ignominious demise. Great reminder, [USER=75937]@Roman Collector[/USER], the Trojans were doomed from the jump with the judgement of Paris (I can't blame the guy though. Always been a sucker for a pretty face). Thanks a bunch [USER=94602]@pprp[/USER]. I will as soon as you post a coin...jk. Already fixed (curse Google description!). [USER=83956]@Gavin Richardson[/USER] thank you so much for perpetuating the posterity. Beautiful piece of history right there. If that doesn't get young mind's wheels turning then the future is lost to an idiocracyesque existence. Amazing story [USER=83799]@Keith Twitchell[/USER]. Sounds like you have some pretty amazing folks. I'm very fortunate in that regard myself.[/QUOTE]
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