One Troy

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One Troy


Troy


Troy


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Troy

The Gates of Troy


The Gates of Troy


$13.63


It was ten years ago since Odysseus started his rule of Ithaca and his reign has been one of peace and plenty. But across the seas, eyes meet across a burning fire and a long-forgotten oath begins to surface. When Paris of Troy meets Helen of Sparta the love affair of centuries begins. For the rest of Greece – it means war. Reminded of the sacred oath sworn, Odysseus and his captain of the guard, Eperitus must gather their troops and journey to Aulis where the fleet of Greeks is gathering to begin their legendary journey to Troy. But a sleight to the gods keeps their ships trapped at harbour and only the greatest of sacrifices can set them free. In a race against time, Odysseus and Eperitus pit themselves against Kings and Gods in an attempt to prevent the greatest war in history. But the gates of Troy are looming…

Helen of Troy


Helen of Troy


$15.95


Rated: NRSynopsis: “The face that launched a thousand ships” was the centerpiece of this two-part TV miniseries, which invoked affectionate memories of the overblown Cecil B. DeMille epics of years gone by. Set in the 13th century B.C., the series starred Sienna Guillory as Helen, the Olympian-born, dazzlingly beautiful trophy wife of Sparta’s King Menelaus (James Callis). Unhappy in her “marriage of state,” Helen yearned for the companionship of the gorgeous young man whom she had seen only in a vision: Paris (Matthew Marsden), the Prince of Troy. As luck would have it, Paris managed to “abduct” Helen and spirit her off to his homeland, where she was welcomed by his father, King Priam (John Rhys-Davies), despite the portents of doom from Paris’ foresighted sister, Cassandra (Emilia Fox). Meanwhile back in Sparta, King Menelaus, his honor besmirched, declared war on Troy, thus beginning a ten-year conflict that would culminate disastrously in the incident of the Trojan horse. All of which greatly pleased Menelaus’ covetous brother, Agamemnon (Rufus Sewell), who cannily exploited the war in order to emerge as King of the Aegean. Far more elaborate than any of the previous cinematic treatments of the Helen legend, this one was also a bit more sensational, with a number of gratuitous but enjoyable nude scenes. Filmed on location in Malta and Greece, Helen of Troy was seen over the USA cable network on April 20 and 21, 2003. Hal EricksonPRODUCTION AND TECHNICAL NOTES:Aspect Ratio: Alternate Wide Screen (1.78:1)Presentation: Wide ScreenSound: DTS 5.1-Channel Surround SoundFeatures: Helen of Troy: Making the Epic, an exclusive 20-minute featuretteLanguage: EnglishSubTitles: Français, EspañolTime: 2 Hours 57 Minutes

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American Weigh 600 Gram Jewelry Scale


American Weigh 600 Gram Jewelry Scale


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Product FeaturesTenth of a gram accuracy (0.1g)600 gram Maximum CapacityFlip-Open Protective CoverIncludes two AAA batteriesPlatform Size: 2.5 x 3.0″ The American Weigh 600 is a compact pocket scale for those who are seeking on go portability and durability. The backlit LCD display helps make the numbers viewable and easy to read. The intuitive protective cover provides protection for the scale. S…

Cassandra And The Horse Photo Mugs


Cassandra And The Horse Photo Mugs



The seer Cassandra is desperate because she knows that the Trojan Horse will be disastrous for Troy, but the gods have ordained that no one will believe her warnings…….


Cassandra Photo Mugs


Cassandra Photo Mugs



Daughter of King Priam of Troy, she was an infallible prophetess, but when she rejected Apollos advances, he fixed it that no one would ever believe her predictions….


Scarface (1983)


Scarface (1983)


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Silver Rounds are the Best Value for Money

Silver rounds are one of the uncommon varieties of silver bullion that is available in the market. These are nothing more than a generic name for silver coins which doesn’t have any face value to them except the metal value. These coins doesn’t have any tender value of their own  and are  only made in the shape of coins  just to be able to stack them as rolls. Silver rounds are easy to pack and easy to handle.

Sometimes they are also referred to as silver art rounds because these coins doesn’t have any print on them and hence can be  custom ordered to get any print  on it. This feature has enabled them to become the most sought after form of silver for gifts. Silver rounds with special designs of military, holidays, cars, weapons, animals, pets, presidents, commemorations etc. are commonly seen. You can even custom order to make their own print on these coins. This made it a good return gift where one could print their names, faces or anything special on it and give it to all their friends and family.

Like any other silver bullion, silver rounds are still supposed to be made of the exact specifications.  The weights of the rounds can range anywhere from one ounce to hundred ounce. The most popular ones are the one ounce silver rounds, which contains silver of 99.9% purity and weighs one troy ounce. There will not be any legal tender value that the government assigns to it and they are plain and without any prints on them. Hence, these coins will cost lesser price than the silver bullion dollar but will still contain the same amount of silver and will give better profits than the bullion coins.

Like other bullion coins, silver rounds are also available both in generic and branded ones. The branded ones are made by some famous ones like Wall Street, sunshine etc. These branded silver rounds will have a brand label mentioned on the coin as a hallmark of the company that has manufactured it. These coins will cost a little more than the generic silver rounds which are made by small town companies and not so big firms. The make and quality of the generics will be little lower than that of branded silver rounds.

Silver rounds also have got some importance with the coin collectors. One such famous Silver Round is a one ounce silver round named Engelhard silver prospectors. Last minted in the year 1988 by Engelhard and not available ever since then. So, those coins are hard to get and are very precious for coin collectors.

If you are looking to invest in silver and have no priorities but only silver then, silver rounds will be a very good value for money. The cost price will be low and the selling price will be equal to that of any other silver coin that is backed by government. The current price of silver is directly the amount you get for the silver rounds.

 

Silver rounds are easy to stack and easy to carry around or transport.

You can even use them for bartering too. So, if you are small investor

or a big shot,
silver

rounds

as well as
silver

coins

will truly be wise and are excellent silver

investments.

John Luis Collins

A freelance writer and a father of two.



 100 Unique Eats and Eateries in Missouri


100 Unique Eats and Eateries in Missouri


$302.07


New - Author Ann Hazelwood takes readers on a culinary adventure through the Show Me State, highlighting special places that serve up distinctive dishes. "Throwed rolls" in Sikeston, "crumbly burgers" in Troy, barbequed ribs in Kansas City, toasted ravioli in St. Louis, and more are served up in this mouthwatering, not to mention handy, guide to one-of-a-kind food destinations. Balanced geographically, the book takes us to all four corners of the state as it visits gems that mix comfortable with

 100th Anniversary Set 2011


100th Anniversary Set 2011


$99.95


The 100th Anniversary Set contains a 1911 Barber Half Dollar and a 2011 Silver American Eagle. Each coin is protected in an airtight capsule and they are packaged together in an elegant display box with a certificate of authenticity. The Barber Half Dollar is 90% silver, and the Silver American Eagle is one troy ounce .999 fine silver.