Hello I have this coin Someone can help me with a puntual identification? I searched on http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/greece/phrygia/apameia/t.html but I don't find the exact match Thank You Apameia, Phrygia 133-48bC D : Helmeted head of Athena right, in high-crested Corinthian helmet R : Eagle flying right above Meander pattern, stars above eagle alighting right on basis decorated with meander pattern, flanked by caps of the Dioskouroi surmounted by stars AΠΑΜΕΩN magistrate's name below (missing) bronze, 19mm - 7.11gr
Welcome, Michele Ummm, this is my only example and the info that my seller provided ... Phrygia, Apameia AE20 Date: 100-50 BC Diameter: 20.5 mm Weight: 7.7 grams Obverse: Helmeted head of Athena. Reverse: Eagle between pilei
This one shows the magistrate name at the bottom but there is no way of telling which one you have so there is no more ID than what you have. Remember every die was hand cut so if you are looking for exact as in modern coinage, it will be a long search.