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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 1539328, member: 66"]So I guess you are also offended by US coins for what they did to the indians, the Japanese americans during WWII, and slavery. </p><p>Offended by Russian coins because of what Stalin did to his people. </p><p>Offended by Spanish and Portagese coins because of their conquests in central and South America. </p><p>Offended by most of the Christian European countries because of the atrocities committed during the Crusades. </p><p>Offended by Greek coins because of Alexander the Greats conquests. Offended by Chinese coins because of Genghis Khan's conquests. </p><p>Japanese coins because of their actions during WWII. Cambodia for Phol Potts atrocities against his people. </p><p>And most of Africa for their histories of racial cleansing and of selling their own people and captured prisoners into slavery.</p><p>And many others for their "crimes against Humanity" in history.</p><p><br /></p><p>Just what do you collect[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 1539328, member: 66"]So I guess you are also offended by US coins for what they did to the indians, the Japanese americans during WWII, and slavery. Offended by Russian coins because of what Stalin did to his people. Offended by Spanish and Portagese coins because of their conquests in central and South America. Offended by most of the Christian European countries because of the atrocities committed during the Crusades. Offended by Greek coins because of Alexander the Greats conquests. Offended by Chinese coins because of Genghis Khan's conquests. Japanese coins because of their actions during WWII. Cambodia for Phol Potts atrocities against his people. And most of Africa for their histories of racial cleansing and of selling their own people and captured prisoners into slavery. And many others for their "crimes against Humanity" in history. Just what do you collect[/QUOTE]
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