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[ATTACH] CARTHAGE, Second Punic War. Circa 220-215 BC. Æ Trishekel (30mm, 16.30 g, 12h). Head of Tanit left, wearing wreath of grain ears and...
I too think it is "pretty"! Well, as pretty as Vespasian gets anyway. I collect these rough old BL tets and love the "big and chunky" feel and...
[ATTACH] My other one: Mithradates VI Eupator AVStater Istros mint Circa 120-63BC First Mithradatic War issue [ATTACH]
My latest gold coin purchase: Carthage stater, Tanit/Horse.[ATTACH]
Now that would be a cool coin!
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I love that hekte. I'm about to take the hekte plunge!
They're all gone, bub......sorry.
Money. Lots.
Yours is better! I am jelly!
[ATTACH] My personal fav!
I also love the silver canoe. Got a couple of 'em.
Congrats!!
I can live with that!
Oh, you must know my club!
I'm concluding that there is no answer, actually. Obviously, you can get away with both terms. But I think Macedonia is a more common use and...
The reason I ask the OP question is a guy in my Ancients club raises his eyebrow every time I say "Macedonia". That and i'm reading 2 histories at...
That could be a bunch of bolonia
i read the article and Macedon is never used so I suppose it goes to -donia. My question was about proper spelling and pronunciation of the place.
Separate names with a comma.