I got a bug on my coin! Fly counterstamp, one of the best I've seen. I've been on a counterstamp kick this week - I have another great example of a bow case stamp, but the seller's pic isn't good enough to share, it'll have to wait. I wouldn't have given this common, worn bronze of Pisidia a second look, but that fly is something else. Maybe it's a bee - I have to get my big book of counterstamps out but I'm too lazy at the moment.
Looks like a fly to me. And the more I look at it the more I feel like rolling up a magazine and swatting it. Nice!
looks like a bee. very cool coin. someday in the far future I will get some ancient coins with bees and grasshoppers on them.
Cool coin Big J, i think its a bee also.. The fly tends to have a thicker body..little fat boy. Where the Bee family has a thinner body..
It's not that big really, but it's currently at the bottom of a file drawer and I don't feel like digging it out.
I wish the ancients had put some spiders on their coins. Do they exist? I don't know of any types or counterstamps.
That's a fantastic counterstamp with amazing detail. And to paraphrase Aidan...could you provide a citation for the book you are using on ancient counterstamps?
Eh, sorry...I dug the book out and it's not counterstamps, it's Overstruck Greek Coins by David MacDonald. For some reason I had it in my head that it dealt with counterstamps. Obviously I haven't looked at it in a while.
I vote 'Bee'....I mean why a fly?? Hmmm, but then again why a 'rat' on a Roman coin?? LOL Anyway, obviously I can be fooled in ANY number of ways!!