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Well, there are many Roman coins with their counterparts to the Greek gods. Late 3rd, early 4th century coins will feature gods like Jupiter (Zeus) and Mars. Also Sol (the sun god) is a popular one they used.
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yum yum......LOL
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What kind of pie? I dropped my chocolate cream pie on the floor leaving last night....:(
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maybe a little pumpkin......
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How much would I be lloking for one with some nice details?
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or homemade mince
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or maybe a little of both
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Not such a thing as too much pie!
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Here's an example of a Iovi Conservatori I got from the Wildwinds page of Constantine:
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Rev: "IOVI CONSERVATORI" (Jupiter the protector), Jupiter standing left, with chlamys on left shoulder, holding Victory on a globe and sceptre; eagle to the left, Alexandria mint
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What kind of pie? I dropped my chocolate cream pie on the floor leaving last night....:(


What,no 3 second rule?
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I dont know much about ancients, how much does something like that go for?
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[quote]What,no 3 second rule?[quote]
There is when all the whipped cream is on it.
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This one, personally I wouldn't pay more than $26-$30 ish dollars, but ones in better condition go for more obviously. Theres no set price range for ancients, but some are more expensive than others. Luckily a great majority of them are affordable. The Honorius I'm waiting on only cost me $12.50.
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Oh ok. Not too expensive. How mcuh would an Athena coin go for? If you don't know, thats ok too.
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Shameless post to get back in the contest.

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