Attica Athens Bull's head Trihemitartemorion

Started by redwine, September 11, 2017, 03:06:07 PM

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redwine

0.29g
7.9mm
Nice and simple  ;D
If it's real :-\
See 2nd para http://www.eie.gr/archaeologia/En/chapter_more_7.aspx
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redwine

Maybe not!  Troas, Lamponeia seems to fit the bill more closely  ;D
See http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/greece/troas/lamponeia/t.html
I've been wading through the entire CGB ancient Greek archive
See http://www.cgb.fr/troade-lamponeia-hemiobole,bgr_251672,a.html
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Figleaf

Congratulations. Looks like a good catch. Wading through enormous amounts of pictures is the way many of us have acquired expertise. It looks like you'll be or in-house expert on ancient Greek coins and mini-golf tokens. ;)

Peter
An unidentified coin is a piece of metal. An identified coin is a piece of history.

redwine

Many thanks for the encouragement Peter 8)
There shall be many blunders along the way :-[  But that is my methodology for learning ::)
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