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<p>[QUOTE="+VGO.DVCKS, post: 7965786, member: 110504"]Thanks for the terrific coins and links, [USER=56653]@seth77[/USER] and [USER=83845]@Curtisimo[/USER]! Wow, there were some fantastic threads going on here just before I joined.</p><p>[USER=83845]@Curtisimo[/USER], I have to love that quasi-aerial view on the Diocletian. That is one amazing thread. I only got through the first page before a (pleasantly) surprise errand intervened. But, Yeah, the sheer range of the variations are really cool. I like how everyone stepped up to the plate.</p><p>[USER=56653]@seth77[/USER], as you know, complementing the deniers of Tripoli and the denaros of Genoa are the late-12th and earlier 13th-century deniers of the Lusignan kings of Cyprus. The later ones --yes, very much after the fact-- resemble the ones of Genoa particularly closely. I'm still under time constraints, but I might add a few of them to your thread instead of this one --they'd do better service in advancing the thematic content there than here.</p><p>...But no, just for the record, and with apologies for taking this long to get to this, anyone could do anything architectural here. Points awarded for expansiveness![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="+VGO.DVCKS, post: 7965786, member: 110504"]Thanks for the terrific coins and links, [USER=56653]@seth77[/USER] and [USER=83845]@Curtisimo[/USER]! Wow, there were some fantastic threads going on here just before I joined. [USER=83845]@Curtisimo[/USER], I have to love that quasi-aerial view on the Diocletian. That is one amazing thread. I only got through the first page before a (pleasantly) surprise errand intervened. But, Yeah, the sheer range of the variations are really cool. I like how everyone stepped up to the plate. [USER=56653]@seth77[/USER], as you know, complementing the deniers of Tripoli and the denaros of Genoa are the late-12th and earlier 13th-century deniers of the Lusignan kings of Cyprus. The later ones --yes, very much after the fact-- resemble the ones of Genoa particularly closely. I'm still under time constraints, but I might add a few of them to your thread instead of this one --they'd do better service in advancing the thematic content there than here. ...But no, just for the record, and with apologies for taking this long to get to this, anyone could do anything architectural here. Points awarded for expansiveness![/QUOTE]
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