I was close ;) ARETHUS was a nymph... Another Syracusian leader who fought with Carthage (those two didn't get along) This one was also struck...
Better pictures would help too... Something stable to put the camera on is really needed bad!
Jeeze... Beautiful! Persephone/Kore reverse? (Just a guess!)
Well, by fled I meant left for Sicily, where he had gotten an offer to drive out the Carthaginians. As soon he reached Sicily, he was crowned...
First, Pyrrhus was a cousin of Alexander the Great. I'm not sure of how this happened, but he was asked by those living in Italy (the Tarentum...
You have better grammar than many English speakers... What is your native language?
Do you know the story of Pyrrhus? Rather interesting stuff, especially in it's relation to Carthage!
That's why I was thinking of Manchuria... Another unusual material for a coin was used their!
Thanks :D Both are Great!
I'm also new, but I believe it may be because it has a wood-grain patina... So it may not be a scratch but instead part of the patina...
Exactly ;)
Which type of Alabaster? Gypsum or Hard Calcite?
Jeez... I just ordered a Soter Megas Tet.... How to make me even more impatient to see it! Great Patina on yours :thumb:
They trust the Government, themselves and their families... But not a random person on the streets!
Nice Coin! Do you have a Pilgrim yet (if you do, would you mind posting pictures)?
@Steve They thought lead was good for you... Along with it having good storage capabilities.
I don't know why I thought it was Manchuria... I have been reading about the Japanese Invasion of Manchuria, so maybe that would be why....
If I remember correctly, a few are partially made of manganese... It reacts with water, so none are made of alot of manganese.
His tanks? :sniper: His Army Groups? :sniper: His political correctness? :whistle: People have been:dead-horse: for 70 years now on that topic!...
I think I know the answer, but how rare is the Antimony Japanese Manchuria (I believe) piece at the start of the thread? I may collect metals...
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