It's not as if all the battles were irregular, there were sieges and European style line tactics in some places. Also the colonies were not...
What:eek: !? You have got to be kidding.
Wow, that's good.
Cool coin with some sweet toning, just a normal occurrence in a stevex post;).
Trade dollars are allowed.
Doug, what's up with the reverse of that last one? The upper body looks strangely sharp in comparison to the rest of the coin.
It does look rather like a D...
The first reverse looks like the chariot driver has one of the world's first drag parachutes... :D
Thanks for serving!
Post a picture!
Drinking+small screen+awesome coin people sharing their knowledge=strange post.
Some also stop at the beginning of collage, as it requires much studying(and in some not as focused cases, partying:rolleyes: ).
There are no words.......:eek:
That's a problem for me too, I just love everything(except late roman, I hate that stuff):rolleyes:.
Was on and off for a while, started seriously May 09(four years ago:eek:) . I'm now 14, it seems like my entire life:rolleyes:.
So basically the 12 Caesars set is a decently tough challenge any way you spin it. On a slightly different subject, are there similar sets that...
Several people have been referencing their "12 Caesars" set. What does it consist of, is it a common set to assemble, and is it hard to do?
Are there the hints of multicolored toning like the ones in the picture?
I think that is an incredibly bad idea. They seem to be forgetting that banks were allowed to issue their own notes until the 1860's, and look...
Very nice even wear!
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