The Mocking Medal of the Catholic Church
The mocking medal of the Catholic Church. In the mid-16th century, the Reformation (Church Restoration Movement) created medals to mock the prominent figures of the Catholic Church. These medals have two patterns on the front and back. If you rotate the medal 180 degrees, the Pope will become a devil and the Cardinal will become a fool with donkey ears. The medal is made of silver and has a diameter of about 3. 7 centimeters.
Electric gold three drachma (tridrachm) coin of ancient Roman Carthage (Carthage)
Carthage was an ancient Phoenician city-state on the Mediterranean coast of present-day Tunisia. Electric gold is an alloy composed of gold and silver, while the tridrachma is a unit of coin from the ancient Greek and Roman periods. Such coins are usually issued by governments or city-states for commercial transactions and currency circulation.
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