Next player can play from the borders of either modern Egypt or Cyprus. Egypt (Ptolemaic Kingdom): silver didrachm of Ptolemy VI ("Philometer"), second sole reign, ca. 163-145 BC; Cyprus mint
Let's go over to Greece. Thessaloniki, to be exact. Also, let's wind back the clock about 1,900 years! MACEDONIA, THESSALONICA Time of Claudius AE (22.12mm, 7.73g, 6h) Struck AD 41-54 Obverse: ΤΙ ΚΛΑΥ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ ΓΕΡΜ, laureate head of Claudius right Reverse: ΘΕΟΣ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ ΘΕΣΣΑΛΟΝΕΙΚΕΩΝ, laureate or radiate head of Divus Augustus right References: RPC Online, Vol. I, No. 1580.5 (this coin) A rare type, lightly toned with brassy highlights. An issue of the Roman provincial mint in Thessalonica, struck around the time of the Apostle Paul's visit to that city as recorded in Acts 17.
Without going through all the 330+ pages in this thread, was there ever an amendment to the rules allowing the same country to be played more than once in a row?
Let’s hop over to Sicily. Sicily (Norman Kings): ca. 1154-1166 gold tari of Guglielmo I ("William the Bad")
Let’s go from Germany back to France. France (Compagnie La Prévoyance): 1869 silver jeton engraved by Paulin Tasset