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| Front. This coin I purchased at the Antigua, |

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| Guatemala zocalo flea market is the first coin struck by the first Vatican Mint 772 A.D. |
| Reverse. Peter (unicorn) can strike with serpent |

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| sword. Cannon. Jesus (Pelican) approves - upper left hand quadrant. Jesus (Pelican) lifts 3 serpents |
Josephus 70 A.D. gives the first possibly exaggerated
report of a cannon (tube ball gun) used by Vespacian. Josephus was very enthusiastic about this weapon. Shot low at a wall
to chip it down to ground if too high it would hitting the head of a man standing atop the wall knock it hundreds of
yards into the city.
(Be cautious with what you read on the history of the cannon. The Greek scientist Archimedes has been credited with inventing
Gunpowder at least 100 years before the Chinese. The Chinese invented gunpowder before Jesus originally as a medicine. And
it can be used as a medicine for certain diseases today. In the eight century A.D. the Chinese began working on gunpowder
seriously in terms of military application. Anyone worldly such as Pope Adrian the 1st purchasing gunpowder medicine
from the Chinese in the eighth century A.D. would learn of it being used for gunpowder. And supply it to Charlemagne for his
troops for their skin lesions plus for a cannon. And he did. That is a cannon upper left quadrangle on the 772 coin. It is
real. Josephus the jewish writer was real 70 A.D. in the Roman war against Israel. Later he became a guest
of the Romans in Greece. The word "cannon" is Roman meaning "tube" in English. When Josephus wrote Roman "cannon ball"
its meaning 70 A.D. was Roman "tube ball". Its delivery was being fired from a tube and not the flat platform of a siege engine
catapult. And it was a weapon of great dimension. The tube ball was not descending nearly straight down but was
traveling at a lesser angle still having great punch and demolition power as it traveled just over the wall of the Jewish
city. Josephus is real and the cannon ball (tube ball) is real. Nothing has seen as much digging by archaeologists as
Hadrians wall but evidence of the reported Time Line cannons Constantine put on Hadrians Wall 344 A.D. has not been uncovered.
And it should have been. Is archaeology keeping it from the world? Pope Adrian the 1st purchased for Charlemagne China gunpowder
for medicine and war and mercenaries from probably the Blue Nile as seen in the upper right hand quadrant of the coin the
Alligator serpent man, one of three Jesus (the Pelican) has lifted up. and in the upper left hand quadrant Peter or Charlemagne
is the friendly unicorn with potential of a serpent sword strike, shown with the cannon, and approval of Jesus (the pelican).
There is a problem with this. The Jew Josephus at the time he was writing from Greece was the guest of the Romans who won
victory against the Jews of Israel and the jew whose head was taken off by a Roman cannon ball and knocked 600 yards
was standing on a protective Israel city fort stone wall. Josephus could not give away military secrets so sought Roman
approval to write the event as he did. Meaning the Romans fired a large cannon from 600 yards distance at low level angle
to go into the vunerable city and cause havoc the cannon ball going overhead just above the wall still at a velocity
with much punch with the unfortunate man standing on the wall whose head was in the way. Despite it was a military secret
in terms of the weapons range and punch the Romans loved to whoop it up so it was written by Josephus as such cryptically.
Although not very cryptically as the Romans to reiterate loved to whoop it up.
There is a problem. It is known to the year when the Greeks of Alexandria, Egypt invented the air compression cannon. An
invention such as this is expensive to construct but it could be fired more rapidly as time taken up in cool down was not
a problem if gunpowder had been invented and was also being used in cannons. The earliest verifiable original document
for the manufacture of gunpowder in Europe (possibly for mining) is found in the the 8th century the late 8th
century Caroligian Rennaisance (the beginning of the Rennaisance).
Charlemagne and Pope Adrian the 1st would have known about gunpowder. To overcome the gunpowder-cannon heat problem is
probably the reason the Greeks invented the air compression cannon more than 200 years before Jesus was born. Logical
speculation. Thus it can not be known if the cannon shown on the 772 A.D. Vatican Mint coin, Adrian the 1st Pope, Charlemagne
protectorate of the Vatican Mint, is an air compression cannon or a gunpowder cannon. If the heat-gunpowder problem of
the gunpowder cannon had been solved then it will be a gunpowder cannon and if not an air compression cannon. Josephus is
the best authority we have as both of these big guns, gunpowder or air compression, using grape shot or large cannon
ball, would cause enormous mortal damage.
Something additional about gunpowder it has been used with enormous success in blasting and bringing shimmering veins
of gold into sight. This was the case with the United States 49ers.
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