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This was a particularly rare coin find from the UK .....

Ed SW Fla

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... Was having a very difficult time trying to identify the Roman Emperor since very little was recorded about his reign.

Seems Elsonis Cesar, right after being appointed Emperor, took a fleet of ships westward to discover new land to rule and loot the treasure.

Deep in the Roman archives my researcher found reference to the fleet of Elsonis Cesar ending up wrecked on the shores of an entirely unknown country from the force of a huge, never before experienced storm .... a hurricane. The map indicates Elsonis may have landed in what today is known as Louisiana.

It is not know if he survived the wreck or not, nor if he did, if he lived out his life among the natives.

Here is a photo of my rare coin.
[attachment 35339 elsoniscesar.jpg]
 
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