Hi! I recently bought this small coin (diameter: 5-6 mm, weight: 0.23 g.) The smallest one in my collection so far. The seller didn't identify her. After searching acsearch, I found that some of the listings described it as Cilicii hemiibol and some described it as Lesbos. I think this is a tetartemorion. Personally, I think that the coin is from Lesbos: representation of Athena almoust identical to the coins from Lesbos (more archaic) immediately on the coins of Cilicia I did not find a similar style. Does anyone have this coin in your catalog? I would like to hear opinion from experts on the subject and a presentation of your smallest coins Greetings from Poland, Robert
I think it's this one, attributed to Soloi. As you said, in Cilicia. CoinArchives.com Search Results : Soloi, hemiobol
Hi! I received this answer from Ancients Department Numismatic Guaranty Company: "We took a look at the coin and we agree that it most likely isn't from Cilicia. The fabric of the flan and style of the design seems to be quite different from SNG Levante 48 and similar coins. However, we were also unable to confirm if it was from the Isle of Lesbos, but we agree that the style seems to better reflect that attribution". Robert