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Scottishmoney
The lucky prize winner will receive two coins, they are both silver, are different shapes, and from the same era of world history. They come from opposing cultures in world history.

The lucky prize winner will correctly identify the conflict in question. Remember it could have been any conflict betwixt cultures from the dawn of the creation of coinage on up to the present day.

Cointest ends Sunday the 13th at 23:00 GMT if no one has correctly identified the conflict, and then it will be a closest answer will take the prize situation.

Have Fun yahoo.gif
BiggAndyy
India and Pakistan
gxseries
USSR and US bleh.gif
Burks
Afghanistan and Iran

*shrugs* I'm dumb.
LostDutchman
Iran and Iraq
LostDutchman
Iraq and Kuwait
SugarCheryl
USA and Japan
Kat
England and Scotland
Art
Huns vs Romans
Tiffibunny
China and Japan
Burks
North and South Korea
bobbycoin
US and Iraq
bobbycoin
US South vs US North
bobbycoin
Germany vs *.*
Brett
the Hatfield's and the McCoy's
bobbycoin
Rome vs The Egyptians

<Please Please Please>

-Bobby
bobbycoin
Sweden Vs. Russia

-Bobby
bobbycoin
French and English forces in North America and Canada tongue.gif
Sir Sisu
Boer War
Eagleeye
Urm....whatever those two were that formed the Byzantine Empire.

Rome and Turkey......i think. ???
coinmonster
The Russo-Japanese War


How many can we list???? I know some others that are intresting.
ccg
Russia Germany
henare
Jets vs. Sharks
Dockwalliper
Egypt- Israel
joanjet
The Montagues vs. the Capulets. wub.gif wub.gif wub.gif
Stujoe
Godzillians vs Mothrians
joanjet
Luke Skywalker vs. Daddy Darth Vader!!!

mad.gif mad.gif mad.gif
bobbycoin
The Jets Vs The Colts (early NFL)
bobbycoin
NewSpain(soon to be Mexico) vs Spain
bobbycoin
Rome vs Italy

-Bobby
The_Cave_Troll
USA/Mexico
The_Cave_Troll
UK/France
Scottishmoney
Contest ended and there were not even any close guesses....;

Rotten Rodney
Late but Greece and Egypt.
henare
QUOTE(Укра @ Nov 13 2005, 04:20 PM)
Contest ended and there were not even any close guesses....;
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that suggests, to me, that the parameters were too broad. probably why some of us made silly suggestions smile.gif
Scottishmoney
QUOTE(henare @ Nov 14 2005, 11:31 AM)
that suggests, to me, that the parameters were too broad.  probably why some of us made silly suggestions smile.gif
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Okay, a clue for the weary, one coin is round, another is square. They are both silver and from the same era of time.
gxseries
I stand zero chance in winning when it comes to this bleh.gif

I just abused google: Indo-Greek? confused1.gif
bobbycoin
Ausi - Japan?

-Bobby
BiggAndyy
Chedi and Malwa
unicorn
Japan and China
coinmonster
Bugs Bunny vs Elmer Fudd
jtryka
Ireland vs. England

or,

Bears vs. Packers
Scottishmoney
Go back, look at the clues. Come on coinpeople, the prize is pretty nice, it is actually coins from this conflict in world history. They are not new either.

They are not football coins either.
SlavicScott
Mauryan Empire and the Macedonians?
SlavicScott
or the Mauryan Empire and the Seleukids?
unicorn
anceint rome and ancient egypt
Ian
OK I realise that the cointest is actually over, but now that i'm here i'm going to take a few shots at this anyway :

My first thought as to the earliest such conflict was between Alexander III with the natives of what we know as Bactria and India. That is `Greeks vs Indians'. These `natives' had square coinage....unless I am mistaken (?)

I also thought of the Moorish colonisation of Spain / Portugal and their eventual removal. That conflict would have been a battle between the small round silver deniers vs small square silver dirhams.

Of course, there was a Christian vs the Moors / Muslim spat went on for centuries before that as well as after. Although it went cool from time to time, it did have blazing highlights such as the fall of the Roman Empire with the taking of Constantinople, right through various crusades which saw Christian `kings' of Jerusalem.

Did i come close? :-)

Ian
Scottishmoney
QUOTE(Ian @ Nov 17 2005, 08:29 PM)
OK I realise that the cointest is actually over, but now that i'm here i'm going to take a few shots at this anyway :

My first thought as to the earliest such conflict was between Alexander III with the natives of what we know as Bactria and India.  That is `Greeks vs Indians'. These `natives' had square coinage....unless I am mistaken (?)

I also thought of the Moorish colonisation of Spain / Portugal and their eventual removal. That conflict would have been a battle between the small round silver deniers vs small square silver dirhams.

Of course, there was a Christian vs the Moors / Muslim spat went on for centuries before that as well as after. Although it went cool from time to time, it did have blazing highlights such as the fall of the Roman Empire with the taking of Constantinople, right through various crusades which saw Christian `kings' of Jerusalem.

Did i come close?  :-)

Ian
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WE HAVE A WINNER!
Yes indeed it was the crusades and the Moors vs. the Christians. You are the proud winner of a Moorish Silver Dirham and a Crusader Denier from the East. Please PM your address if it has changed recently, otherwise just expect some goodies in the post soon.
Scottishmoney
Ian once won my Texas Dime contest on RCC, this is uncanny, or he is a canny Scot.
Ian
(cough) ahm....er....unaccustomed as I am to making acceptance speeches, i'd just like to say how truly astonished yet thrilled I am to have won another one of your competitions.

I'd like to thank my mum and dad for having me, my brother for putting up with me during my early years, The Queen for having waved in my direction on at least two occasions, Margaret Thatcher for having been totally oblivious of my existence, Talisker for being there etc. etc. etc. :-)

Many thanks for having the competition, for deeming me to have won, and of course for your generosity with the prize. My addy remains as it was.



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