is this even a coin?

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by Jen, Oct 31, 2011.

  1. Jen

    Jen New Member

    This seems too large to be a coin, I'm not really sure what it is. Any suggestions?
     

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  3. Hamhawk

    Hamhawk Member

    It's not a coin, or it would have some denomination and a country of issue on it. It also looks like it's been cast, that's where they por the molten metal into a mold. where as coins are usually solid metal thats been smashed between two dies. I think it's some type of jewellry. But it might be a medal or award of some sort.
     
  4. lincolncent

    lincolncent Future Storm Chaser Guy

    Could you post closer up photos? Looks like a medal of some sort to me but I can't venture to guess what kind.
     
  5. medoraman

    medoraman Supporter! Supporter

    Looks like a souvenir trinket. I have seen similar. The obverse is copying an ancient Greek coin, the reverse is a picture of the acropolis. No authentic ancient coins looked like that.

    My bet is it was bought either in Greece on a vacation, or a Greek related store. It sure would look cool around the neck. The reverse is worn more than the obverse, so you can see that is what happened.

    Chris
     
  6. Jen

    Jen New Member

    Thank you everyone for your responses.
    I am in agreement that its some sort of trinket, it must be cast and not stamped..there is evidence of sanding around the edges.
    I cant get a closer picture, no macro feature on the camera so those pics were as close as i could get without it being totally blurry.
     
  7. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    I agree, looks like a modern piece.

    Not necessarily, especially with ancients.
     
  8. Hamhawk

    Hamhawk Member

    Your right. I agree entirely I thought about that after I posted. Initialy when I first looked at it, I thought It was a woman in a bonnet. Like 1800's North america.
     
  9. medoraman

    medoraman Supporter! Supporter

    Its an imitation of a Corinthian stater, which itself was widely imitated in its colonies. Its arguably the second or third most widely known widely known ancient coin design, (i would say only Athenian tets and Alexander being more widely known, yeah i know I said its arguable :)).

    Chris
     
  10. AlanFromRoc

    AlanFromRoc Member

    the only ancient coins I have are some Roman bronze/copper pieces; some of them are so corroded it's hard to even tell they're coins. Different issue than yours, but still an identification problem.
     
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