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Minus the guac I would try it.
 

Trash is everywhere it seems in the world.
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Ya know...I think I'd take one of those industrial strength, ride around, parking lot vacuums over that before I'd try again. If the potential is there. Might be worth the effort.
 

I'm just going to say this simple little fact: THIS IS PIRATE EYE CANDY!:headbang:
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The doubloon was a Spanish gold coin worth two escudos or thirty-two reales weighing 6.867 grams (0.221 troy ounces), introduced in 1537. It became the model for several other gold coins issued in Europe, including this 1626 two-doppie gold coin issued in Piacenza in northern Italy by the Duchy of Parma, depicting Odoardo Farnese, Duke of Parma, on the obverse.
 

This for you WD-was going to post it back awhile-after listening to them for well next year will the big 50.
 

I want to know K9 species on that coin PepJ? Do you know? I’m trying to read up on now. It’s probably obvious..
 

I want to know K9 species on that coin PepJ? Do you know? I’m trying to read up on now. It’s probably obvious..

Has that she wolf look that was depicted back in the mid centuries.
 

I want to know K9 species on that coin PepJ? Do you know? I’m trying to read up on now. It’s probably obvious..

That dog is a female wolf. I think? I been wrong before.

If memory serves me, and it does not at the moment- the Roman myth was that mankind was birthed from a mother wolf? Something like that. I only heard the story once and it was told to me by a crazy raving bwitch while I was admiring a bronze of a wolf with twins beneath it at an art museum.
 

I'm just going to say this simple little fact: THIS IS PIRATE EYE CANDY!:headbang:
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The doubloon was a Spanish gold coin worth two escudos or thirty-two reales weighing 6.867 grams (0.221 troy ounces), introduced in 1537. It became the model for several other gold coins issued in Europe, including this 1626 two-doppie gold coin issued in Piacenza in northern Italy by the Duchy of Parma, depicting Odoardo Farnese, Duke of Parma, on the obverse.

Lyons & Castles :) https://www.ebay.com/i/302580780682...rjRQBOZHgk6fhuRfi9-4CfqzlS9VlSLUaAl8EEALw_wcB
 

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