Hi all! I bought this coin from a Demos auction, as it was only 2EUR. However, I'm struggling to identify it. The reverse appears to have a horse (no rider) advancing right, possibly with PYΓ above It weighs 0.6g and is about 8mm in diameter. I also bought this one (for 2EUR as well), which I have even less of an idea about. If anyone knows what this one is, please let me know! It weighs 0.7g and is about 8mm in diameter. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
Top coin guess (remember I don't collect these) head looks like design from Thessaly. EDIT: My guess from Internet images is Thessaly, Larrisa bronze coin? I won't try on the next one.
You'll either be a hero or a zero I like to try to ID stuff like this as a self-learning exercise, but there are so many knowledgeable members, I just keep it to myself. I occasionally get it right (I do better with the LRBs), but most of the time I'm a zero
Ionia, Phygela. Artemis Munychia/ bull butting right, ΦYΓ above. Examples Cool-- I hadn't noticed these/this city before
The bottom one is a Greek Ionia, Magnesia ad Maeander circa 330-300 BC. Laureate head of Apollo left / Forepart of bull left