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Hello again, This piece is from another source.   4.31g 15.58mm Thanks
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 United States
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 to the Community!
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Thank you for your warm welcome
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New Member
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Hello guys, How can I quote a part of speech?
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How to QuoteIf you are using the Quick Reply box... 1. Type [quote]
2. Paste the text you want to quote
3. Then type [/quote] If you are using the Reply to Topic link... 1. Paste the text you want to quote 2. Highlight it 3. Then press the 'Insert Quote' button:  So this... [qu ote]Quoted Text[/qu ote] Looks like this... Quote: Quoted Text
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Thank you @jbuck .I don't see an icon with a quote written on it !!! Please indicate it with a sign. Thanks
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Valued Member
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Quote: I don't see an icon with a quote written on it !!! Please indicate it with a sign. It only shows when using the full reply form... Click on Reply to Topic link or the Switch to Full Reply button under the Quick Reply entry box. 
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No problem! 
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not the same coin@iulius Thanks
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CCF Advertiser
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Re-orientating your images correctly. No other comment.  
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I'm curious as to your location. You say you are in the UK yet your IP address shows first as Canada and now as Jordan. This is a red flag for us.
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No-one's yet identified your coin. It's an ancient Arabian coin, from the Sabaean kingdom (the biblical kingdom of Sheba) in what is now Yemen, imitating an Athenian tetradrachm but smaller. The lightning-bolt on Athena's cheek is a Sabaean letter, denoting the denomination; this is one "unit" (we don't know what the Sabaeans called their currency units). The coins also come in half, quarter and eighth-units. I'm not skilled enough to know if these are counterfeits or not - it doesn't help that the original genuine coins are themselves imitations of other coins - but some modern counterfeits are noted on the zeno.ru page for these coins.
Don't say "infinitely" when you mean "very"; otherwise, you'll have no word left when you want to talk about something really infinite. - C. S. Lewis
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