Excalibur Geocoin (Antique Nickel/Polished Gold/Red)
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Owner:
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Ogima
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Thursday, December 24, 2009
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Origin:
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Niedersachsen, Germany
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Mooi te zijn in mijn vitrinekast.
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Excalibur is the legendary sword of King Arthur, sometimes attributed with magical powers or associated with the rightful sovereignty of Great Britain.
Excalibur was originally derived from the Latin phrase Ex calce liberatus, "liberated from the stone", but there was also a Greek origin, Ex-Kylie-Pyr or "out of a cup—fire", both of which are inscribed on the front of the coin.
It is believed that Arthur pulled the sword from the stone confirming is rightful place as King. On the back is one possible Coat of Arms of the legendary King Arthur. Around the side is listed the original 11 Knights of the Round Table: Sir Lancelot, Sir Galahad, Sir Gawaine, Sir Gareth, Sir Bors, Sir Percivale, Sir Tristan, Sir Bedivere, Sir Lamorak, Sir Kay, Sir Geraint and the year 1300 (MCCC) that Arthur was said to have reigned.
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technetium discovered it
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Vandaag ben ik bij ogima. Een boek vol met coins kwam op tafel. Dit was een van de coins die daar inzat. Dank voor het mogen discoveren.
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Ogima retrieved it from FEGEFEUER
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Niedersachsen, Germany
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LC's Excalibur TwoToned XLE Geocoin was transferred from Louis Cifer to user Ogima
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LOUIS CIFER placed it in FEGEFEUER
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Niedersachsen, Germany
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LOUIS CIFER retrieved it from Wolfskuhle
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Niedersachsen, Germany
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LOUIS CIFER discovered it
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Wo sollte dieses edle und seltene Teil besser aufgehoben sein als in der Hölle ?!
This entry was edited by Louis Cifer on Sunday, 12 February 2012 at 08:30:46 UTC.
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