Just won this at auction (may have overpaid in case it's something common) and could need a bit of help to identify it as I'm having issues finding anything. It was listed as: Roman Provincial Coins. Ae. Unidentified!!! Condition: Very Fine Weight: 1.7 gr Diameter: 13 mm. I bought it cause of the likeness of Mark Antony on the obverse. Closest I have come though is: https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/1/2773 Any help appreciated, thanks in advance.
Lol, I personally believe labeling conditions should be tossed out the window. In this day and age… Condition: as seen!
The reverse looks owlish to me; two spindly legs and two blurs that look like wings My long shot: Not my coin. CNG: eAuction 327. LUCANIA, Velia. 4th-2nd centuries BC. Æ (12mm, 1.28 g, 12h). (cngcoins.com)
I'm getting a Herakles/Club & Thunderbolt vibe from this one. Pisidia, Selge perhaps? Similar to this one: EDIT: Ha Ha, this is another version of the coin that @Andres2 just posted. For some reason I thought it was the OP's coin. Disregard, LOL.