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Old March 19th 04, 11:14 AM
Michael E. Marotta
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Reid Goldsborough wrote:
"This coin, part of a large emission of the same variety, was in all
likelihood minted to build up the Hellenic navy ....
.... men such as Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, and the
genesis of Western science, philosophy, and civilization."

I counted six major errors, and one arguable point in those two
paragraphs.

It is clear from your four years here that coins make you feel
something inside, and, as a consequence, you post. When you do, the
distance between fact and value is apparent.

Michael
"rational empiricist"

(P.S. seven errors)
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