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<p>[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 2161790, member: 19463"]I'm an AE1-4 type. I agree there is ancient reference to the word but I'm less sure it referred to the horseman rather than the hut with horsemen being a double and the Phoenix a half. Is that all conjecture. Sure is. That's why I like AE1-4. </p><p><br /></p><p>Is a majorina Julian's bull or just dealer speak? I do use follis to mean standard unit coin of the day and not much more.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 2161790, member: 19463"]I'm an AE1-4 type. I agree there is ancient reference to the word but I'm less sure it referred to the horseman rather than the hut with horsemen being a double and the Phoenix a half. Is that all conjecture. Sure is. That's why I like AE1-4. Is a majorina Julian's bull or just dealer speak? I do use follis to mean standard unit coin of the day and not much more.[/QUOTE]
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