I'm starting to appreciate tiny coins a little more. This one looks nicer in hand than any picture I've been able to take and it came with the tag from an old collection. Please post anything similar.
Cool little bronze @H8_modern I only have one from that town: Mysia Kyzikos AR Hemiobol 480-450 BCE 0.4g Boar-Lion Sear 3850 ex: @red_spork 's eclectic collection
This one has a weird caduceus instead of a tripod: Kyzikos AE20 5.33g 1st cent AD Obverse: Head of Kore right, grain ear in hair; within a wreath of grain. Reverse: K-Y/ZI; caduceus, in the center of which is a gorgoneion, the handle is made of a club, crescent above, tunny below, monogram right; all within a laurel wreath. RPC I 2240; Von Fritze 45, pl. iii, 5; SNG Copenhagen 86; BMC Mysia pg. 40, 170; SNG von Aulock 1245 Like mine, the Z in KYZI looks weird on yours. I think it is the I-shaped Z on both our coins. Your tag shows it as the three-horizontal-lines Z. What do you think?
H8 => congrats on scoring that sweet OP-addition Ummm, I don't have an example like your OP-example, but I do have a pretty cool Kyzikos offering (wanna see it?) Mysia, Kyzikos, AE24 200-100 BC Diameter: 24 mm Weight: 5.44 grams Obverse: KYZI-KHWN to left and right of lit torch Reverse: Bull butting right BMC Mysia p.39, 164; SNG Cop 79 Nice tone