Reshoot. Its one of my coins that I haven't played much with lately. It totally felt like a new coin. Feel free to make comments and suggestions... Anatolia,Pamphylia, Side c. BC 200 AR Tetradrachm 30 mm x 15.88 g obverse: Helmeted Head of Athena reverse: Victory Advancing hold wreath, Pomegranate in reverse left field. Monogram: Wreath / AR ref: CNG31-63010
It has a cool look to it ... it kinda looks like it's an AE, but I realize that it's an AR (very cool eye-appeal) cheers
The reverse style is much better than many of these - I've been wanting one myself as well but nicely styled examples don't come up often.
There are a lot of variations of these in both style and the letters under the pomegranate. Mine suffered from bad cleaning and remaining black spots but I like the countermark.
Your new photo shows the coin is a significantly different light. Here is the old photo for comparison: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/lets-talks-about-your-nikes-and-victory.222945/#post-1643087 It is always the challenge to make your photo resemble the coin in-hand. The Side Tet has been on my want list ever since I first saw your example.
Again, that's a super lookin' coin, Noob ... Ummm, this is my only Pamphylia Side example ... yup, here it comes again!! PAMPHYLIA, Side. Gallienus, Æ 11 Assarion 253-268 AD Diameter: 30 mm Weight: 14.25 grams Obverse: Laureate and draped bust right above eagle standing right, with wings spread, holding wreath in beak; IA obliterated by c/m of Є within circular incuse Reverse: Athena standing facing, head right, holding spear and [thunderbolt], with shield at side; pomegranate to left