January Metallic Collection
metallic corset 01
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teen - elder
all morphs
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metallic corset 02
32 swatches
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custom thumbnails
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teen - elder
all morphs
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metallic asymmetrical top 01
32 swatches
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custom thumbnails
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teen - elder
all morphs
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metallic shirt 01
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teen - elder
all morphs
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metallic pants 01
32 swatches
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bottom category
teen - elder
all morphs
thepancake1 slider compatible
metallic pants 02
32 swatches
new mesh
custom thumbnails
HQ compatible
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teen - elder
all morphs
thepancake1 slider compatible
metallic pants 03
32 swatches
new mesh
custom thumbnails
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bottom category
teen - elder
all morphs
thepancake1 slider compatible
metallic skirt 01
32 swatches
new mesh
custom thumbnails
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bottom category
teen - elder
all morphs
thepancake1 slider compatible
metallic dress 01
32 swatches
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custom thumbnails
HQ compatible
fullbody category
teen - elder
all morphs
thepancake1 slider compatible
metallic jumpsuit 01
32 swatches
new mesh
custom thumbnails
HQ compatible
fullbody category
teen - elder
all morphs
thepancake1 slider compatible
metallic gloves 01
32 swatches
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custom thumbnails
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gloves category
teen - elder
all morphs
thepancake1 slider compatible
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Being a game collector is so weird bc you tell your friends "hey have you seen this thing, it's one of my favorite things ever and if you want to try it you either have to hang out at my place for a week or emulate it which is always morally correct but there's like a 10% chance it won't play exactly right or buy it secondhand on ebay for $200 more than I did when I found it decaying on a gamestop shelf 15 years ago and you can only play it on the PS2 because that disc doesn't work on anything modern if it still even works at all"
but with movies it's like "hey have you seen Space Jam? It's an hour and a half, I've got it on DVD or we can rent it on five different streaming sites for like $5"
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Roman Coin Hoard Found in England Sells at Auction
A hoard of Roman coins discovered by a metal detectorist scouring farmland has fetched more than £15,000 after going under the hammer.
More than 430 coins were found buried in the village of Colkirk, near Fakenham, Norfolk.
A collection of 73 pieces, including an extremely rare coin featuring a phoenix on a globe, was auctioned in London.
The anonymous finder had shown "perseverance", said coin specialist Nigel Mills, from Noonans auctioneers.
"Some of the people I've spoken to recently, who have found some amazing finds, are spending a lot of time detecting - hours and hours - and they don't give up," he said.
"They keep going and that's the secret in so many things - don't give up, keep looking."
The Colkirk hoard, believed to date back to the early 5th Century, was spread out across a third of an acre on arable farmland, although the majority of finds were discovered in a 1.5m (59in) radius.
It was a lucky find for the detectorist, who had no idea the soil held such treasures.
They were out searching a field in January 2020 when they spotted a silver coin, which they recognised as a siliqua - a small, thin Roman coin.
It sparked a haul of 40 coins that day, with a further 40 found on the following one.
Covid lockdowns meant searches became more sporadic, but each discovery was logged with a portable GPS unit to accurately pinpoint the hoard's distribution.
In all, 315 coins were found in 2020, 114 in 2021 and three in 2022.
Some of the coins had been damaged, while others were fragmented due to farming processes.
A commemorative Third Miliarensis coin issued by Emperor Theodosius, decorated with a phoenix on one side, was only the fifth one of its type known to exist, with all the others in museums.
It reached £3,400 at the sale in Mayfair.
Mr Mills said: "The hoard had [been] spread out over a third of an acre through disturbance by ploughing and has been recorded under the Treasure Act.
"The hoard is likely to have been deposited at the beginning of the 5th Century AD, with the latest coin of Honorius dating no later than 402 AD.
"Other Roman treasure finds of gold and silver also from East Anglia, such as the Hoxne and Thetford hoards, reflect the wealth and importance of the area."
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