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dartagnon | 09:39 Tue 06th Apr 2010 | Books & Authors
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I couldn't think of any other category to ask this, so here goes.
I've an old leather bound Bible and the only clue to it's age is the date M.DCCC.LXIV on the inside cover.
Thanks in anticipation.
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damn i was hoping i'd be first, at least i was right.
09:44 Tue 06th Apr 2010
1864 unless I'm mistaken.
1864
1864
Guess I'm not mistaken :)
while i'm trying to work this out, someone might coem up with the answer, and if they're different mine will probably be the wrong one

m = 1000

d = 500
c = 100

so dccc = 800

l = 50
xiv = 14

so lxiv is 64

1864
damn i was hoping i'd be first, at least i was right.
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Thanks everyone. I'm gobsmacked at just how old it is because on the page where the date was it mentioned his majesty the king and I thought it was around about the 1935 mark.
I'm now beginning to wonder if it's worth anything as it's in perfect condition with a gold clasp type lock at the side. Anyone know any sites that can assist me?
doesn't look like it will be worth a huge amount based on the date alone, but it may be a special edition or something so best to ask an expert.

http://www.bibleplann...m/Store/antique_bible

(I Can't believe I've just been looking at bible stores!)
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Thanks Chuck
Do Italian paramedics
refer to IV's as '4's' ?
1864 is Queen Victoria's reign. The king referred to is probably James VI of Scotland /James I of England, as it will be his authorised verson of the Bible.

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