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		<title>Aged Roman Coins &#8211; Looking Back In The Past</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The majority of novice coin collectors discover it tough to comprehend or interpret the words/letters on ancient Roman coins. This happens for the reason that the carved engraver used for creating these coins used intricate ellipsis for accommodating lengthy legendary depictions on the flans. Interestingly, the use of abbreviations led them to fit an surprising quantity of info in an unbelievably limited place.
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		<title>Carriage Clocks &#8211; Finest Hand Made Craftsmanship</title>
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