Dalis "iššifruoto" diktoriaus teksto:
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When the
super power of Rome crumbled, the Brittons’ once vibrant economy came crashing
down with it. The old life of the villas, towns and trade collapsed.
Here’s a
classic example of what you get on the Romans’ military side. Look at this
lovely little coin here. This is a kind of arcadias, 393 [turima galvoje AD],
one of the last issues to come to Britain, really. They started to get
incredibly devalued for people who no longer trusted money like this in the
past.
(Kokia sena finansinė krizė:))
And so, no money being minted, they can’t trust the
old one, so how can you buy stuff at all (kaip apskritai galima ką nors
nuspirkti), so what can you do? The short answer is to melt the Roman coins,
extract the silver from them (precious metal), and use them as currency bars
instead. What we have here is a solid silver ingot that was manufactured in
(??? neaiškiai taria) by the people who lived here just at the end of the
Roman Britain. You want to buy something – you just chop a bit off and hand it
over to the dealer, and he can trust that, he can actually give something to
you for it.
Galėtų tai būt ir rubliai, betgi kad Litavia...
Kaip keltai išgelbėjo Britaniją.
Keltams, kaip ir kitiems lietuviams, mainetos nepatiko.
P.S. Vėl Vladas parodė - štai X amžiaus lobis, rastas Britanijoje, su kapomis, kurias vadiname lietuviškais ilgaisiais:
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