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Today, I received a very nice coin from Caius Tarquitius! Thank you, sir, it's a beauty. I've seen it before somewhere, but can you save me a ton of looking? What era is it? It's Greek, but, I'm not up on Greek that much yet.
Sorry the postal service made it so hard to do. I guess I'm the last one, but I don't mind. Thanks again. :!:
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hi!
It´s an Athenian tetradrachme.
You´re not the last one, I´m still waiting for my present from Byron..
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:lol: Hehe. Better get on the ball Caesar!
I love my red roman socks and fibulae from M. Demetrius! 8)
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I think I may have it actually, after much thought.
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Received it today Byron! Thanks a lot! AND I book I don´t have yet.
Christian K.
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