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Someone finds a coin with an inscription " 300 BC". Is it faked or really an antique?

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Someone finds a coin with an inscription " 300 BC". Is it faked or really an antique?

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  1. Fake, in 300 B.C. they didn't use those  numbers


  2. Stupid people think "BC" stands for Before Christ... that's not right. It stands for "Before Current Era" You can not have a "BC" unless it happened before. So to print up a coin with "BC" wouldn't make any sense... because living things are always in the Current Era or other wise know ad Anno Domini (my Latin is weak, and my spelling worse). Meaning the time that Rome embraced Christianity officially in the year 525.

    Don't let stupid people lead you wrong.  If you try looking this up on line most of what you find is answers for questions like this with people giving the same wrong answer...

  3. If it is real, the creator of the coin must be h**l of a future teller - to know of Christ 300 years before his birth.

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