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  2. Cassia moschata - Wikipedia

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    Cassia moschata, the bronze shower, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae. [3] It is found from southern Mexico to northern Brazil, and it has been introduced to Sri Lanka. [ 2 ] It is used as a street tree in a number of cities in Panama.

  3. Brazen head - Wikipedia

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    A brazen head, brass, or bronze head was a legendary automaton in the Middle Ages to the early modern period whose ownership was ascribed to late medieval scholars, such as Roger Bacon, who had developed a reputation as wizards. Made of brass or bronze, the male head was variously mechanical or magical.

  4. Phoenician arrowheads - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenician arrowheads or Phoenician javelin heads are a well-known group of almost 70 Phoenician inscribed bronze arrowheads from the 11th century BC onwards. [ 1 ] The first known inscription was the Ruweiseh arrowhead; it is the only one found in situ .

  5. Mörigen Arrowhead - Wikipedia

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    The Mörigen Arrowhead is a Bronze Age arrowhead made from an iron meteorite. [1] Discovered in 1873 in Lake Biel during excavations of a settlement dating to 900–800 B.C., the arrowhead is in the collection of the Bern Historical Museum in Switzerland, where a 2023 analysis confirmed its extraterrestrial origins.

  6. Seuthes III - Wikipedia

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    Bronze Head of Seuthes III found by Georgi Kitov in 2004 at his tomb at Golyamata Kosmatka, now at the National Archaeological Museum in Sofia. Seuthes III (Ancient Greek: Σεύθης, Seuthēs) was a Thracian king of Odrysia, a part of Thrace, during the late 4th century BC (securely attested between 324 and 312 BC).

  7. 29 of the Most Valuable Coins Ever Minted — 9 Are ... - AOL

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    An 1882 Liberty Head Double Eagle in average condition can fetch you $50,000, while one in mint condition could be valued at around $150,000. 18. 1884 Liberty Head Double Eagle. Potential worth: $150K

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