=> good God ... well, it's certainly lucky that you guys stepped-in, for I was just about to ask Marsyas out for a drink!! ... man, I dodged a bullet there, eh?
What happened to the good old days, when women still were women, and men looked like men ? Answer: they never existed !
Dear THCoins, You are great.But Why I cant read the ancient coins.even I cant figure out the images like you and my friends do I will do what u tell and ı hope Mr.Google shows me the way.
Dear numizmatikci, it just takes time and a lot of browsing through books and images. Then your recognition skills can only improve ! Your last one is very close i think, but you did not quite hit the jackpot yet. Left of the satyr is the name of the magistrate under who's authority the coins were minted. On the one you found (on wildwinds ?) it seems to read "METRO KELA" While on your specimen it seems to start with "DIOG.." So the type is very close, but different magistrate. (And i am certainly no expert on these)
Yes I found the pic on wildwinds.But I am glad I m close.I have a problem with my eyes and I cant browse for long on the internet scanning photos. If the coin is Phrygia, Apameia 138-48 BC is enough for me because I cant go on more.But you are a great guy,thaank you so much for your help.
I think this is a provincial coin of Antoninus Pius with Tyche reverse; however, I can't seem to find anything like it on wildwinds. I'll keep looking.
I don't think that is exactly it. I believe Tyche may be holding a cornucopia on your coin. It's hard to be certain though.