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<p>[QUOTE="planman2014, post: 2549952, member: 71412"]Irisheyes I apologize for my fellow collector. Your coin is easily the most valuable coin know to exist. Actually it may be (by weight) the most valuable object know to man. Putting a value on it is essentially impossible but it is easily in the trillions of dollars (USD). </p><p><br /></p><p>This coin is actually cast from molten lead recovered by the last members of the Knights Templar who had fled to the American Colonies. As the American Revolution was brewing these last noble men knew America was the future and would be a new nation built on the ideals of freedom and liberty. </p><p><br /></p><p>They knew the struggle of the Colonies to gain their freedom from the tyranny of the English Monarchy would be no easy task. So they meet in secret in the deep woods of the Pine Barrens in modern day New Jersey to perform a powerful ritual to summon the ancient god of Hephaestus. The ritual worked and the Greek God of Fire promised to instill the boiling range of the might volcano into the Colonies. To seal their pact the God gave these Knights of Templar exactly 14.9 grams of molten lead take from the Earth's core. </p><p><br /></p><p>And so fate was written.</p><p><br /></p><p>PS: Oh the whole "HONG KONG" stamping was time traveling aliens working with Chinese Bigfoot or something. I forget.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="planman2014, post: 2549952, member: 71412"]Irisheyes I apologize for my fellow collector. Your coin is easily the most valuable coin know to exist. Actually it may be (by weight) the most valuable object know to man. Putting a value on it is essentially impossible but it is easily in the trillions of dollars (USD). This coin is actually cast from molten lead recovered by the last members of the Knights Templar who had fled to the American Colonies. As the American Revolution was brewing these last noble men knew America was the future and would be a new nation built on the ideals of freedom and liberty. They knew the struggle of the Colonies to gain their freedom from the tyranny of the English Monarchy would be no easy task. So they meet in secret in the deep woods of the Pine Barrens in modern day New Jersey to perform a powerful ritual to summon the ancient god of Hephaestus. The ritual worked and the Greek God of Fire promised to instill the boiling range of the might volcano into the Colonies. To seal their pact the God gave these Knights of Templar exactly 14.9 grams of molten lead take from the Earth's core. And so fate was written. PS: Oh the whole "HONG KONG" stamping was time traveling aliens working with Chinese Bigfoot or something. I forget.[/QUOTE]
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