Mysterious Tin Coin - part of Templar legacy?

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johnnyi said:
For what it is worth, all the people who were personally shown this image the other day were Bavarian. (Munich is in Bavaria.)

The following was written by John Bourke, (art historian) in 1960, and it shows pretty clearly that the "all seeing eye" is not at all unusual to find in churches of Bavaria. http://74.125.93.132/search?q=cache...holic+all+seeing+eye&cd=6&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us

That's interesting Johnnyi, as the "modern day" Illuminati did have their start in Bavaria in the early 1900s, I think.
It is a symbol used by many faiths, but to the Illuminati, it means more than that.

hmmmmmm.......
 

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I thought a few here might be interested in knowing that the administration of the "mystery coin chat board" made a full and accurate account of the object, including it's Christian church symbolism at communion, even going so far as to say it was probably used on a monstrance. Kudos to them! :icon_thumleft: Now if those "Carthaginian coin" "professors" can do the same...... >:(
 

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johnnyi said:
I thought a few here might be interested in knowing that the administration of the "mystery coin chat board" made a full and accurate account of the object, including it's Christian church symbolism at communion, even going so far as to say it was probably used on a monstrance. Kudos to them!
can u post the link?
 

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bigcypresshunter said:
johnnyi said:
I thought a few here might be interested in knowing that the administration of the "mystery coin chat board" made a full and accurate account of the object, including it's Christian church symbolism at communion, even going so far as to say it was probably used on a monstrance. Kudos to them!
can u post the link?

The link is threaded in the first post. I threw caution to the wind and signed up (with email address) and was pleasently surprised.
 

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