Hello All, I hope you all are doing fine, I bought many new excellent coins lately, which I will post later. Also bought this small silver coin, 2,3 grams size 1,1 cm. Humm is it Phoenician? or from Ephesus? it is a gazelle? horse? goat? Difficult. Anybody a clue. Regards, Gilbert
Dear Doug, Great I had no clue, any idea about value? Byzantion, Thrace, c. 357 - 340 B.C. 19448. Silver hemidrachm, SGCV I 1582, aEF, Byzantion mint, 2.521g, 13.3mm, 357 - 340 B.C.; obverse cow standing left on dolphin, ΠΥ above (the first letter is an archaic form of "B" used at Byzantium); reverse incuse square of mill-sail pattern, punched surfaces textured with dots
cow surfing on a dolphin...an awesome design. several members have one of these.. i'm not one of them. here is a thread featuring several. https://www.cointalk.com/threads/cowabunga-surfs-up.235825/
THRACE BYZANTION AR HEMIDRACHM C. 340-320 BC Diameter: 14mm Weight: 2.48 grams Obverse: Cow standing left on dolphin Reverse: Incuse 'mill sail' punch Reference: SNG BM 36-41 => COWABUNGA, DUDE!!
"Svoronos has suggested (Ephemeris, 1899; N. C., 1890, 332) that the obv. type may represent Io in cow-form crossing the Bosporus, symbolized by the Dolphin." copied from http://www.snible.org/coins/hn/thrace.html who copied it from Head page 268 of Historia Numorum.