Pan coins - Assistance please?

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  1. Topcat7

    Topcat7 Still Learning

    I have a couple of 'Pan' coins that I am having trouble attributing, and any help that anyone can give me is appreciated.
    I think I may have the first one(?) but the second I am unsure about.

    1/- Antigonos Gonatas, King of Macedonia. 277-239 BC. AE21 mm. 6.96 gm. Helmeted head of Athena right in crested Corinthian helmet / B/A, Pan standing right erecting a trophy; symbols to left and right (helmet, wreath, palm branch etc), ANT monogram in lower centre. SNG Cop 1205-1213
    (2) PAN  SNG Cop. 1206-1213.jpg

    2/- Antigonos Gonatas, King of Macedonia. 277-239 BC. AE16.2 mm. 3.90 gm. Helmeted head of Athena right in crested Corinthian helmet.
    (but where to from here?) I think I can see the full female form in the trophy rather than a few 'sticks'. Any ideas please?
    (1) PAN.jpg
     
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  3. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    No idea, but both of 'em look awesome

    :rolleyes:

    The first version looks like PAN has that dude against the wall (choke-hold)

    The second version is kinda like an episode out of Law and Order SVU
     
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  4. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    ANTIGONOS GONATAS, King of Macedonia Here is mine:

    ANTIGONOS GONATAS.jpg
    AE 19
    OBVERSE: Head of Athena right in crested Corinthian helmet
    REVERSE: BA above, ANTI monogram below, Pan advancing right, erecting trophy
    Struck at Macedonia, 277-239 BC
    4.58g, 19mm
    Lindgren III, 105, Sear #6786 (var)
    Countermarked on obverse
     
  5. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    i don't know TC, but i think it looks like a "trophy" rather than a female figure.
     
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