I've had these for years. Never thought they were pretty enough to post; but I'm bored today and the first fouree is pretty neat looking. Kallatis, Thrace. Fouree Octobol, after 281 BC. Head of young Herakles right, wearing lion skin knotted at base / KAΛΛATIA, bow case below, club and corn ear above 4.59g 17.8mm Kallatis, Thrace. Fouree Octobol, after 281 BC. Head of young Herakles right, wearing lion skin knotted at base / KAΛΛATIA, bow case below, club and corn ear above 4.77g 18.0mm Kallatis, Thrace. Fouree Hemidrachm, after 281 BC. Head of young Herakles right, wearing lion skin knotted at base / KAΛΛA, bow case above, club and corn ear below 2.58g 14.3mm -Michael
Interesting examples, the last 2 are coins Doug was asking about, Fourees with no breaks in the silver. Nice to see some. https://www.cointalk.com/threads/a-fourree-with-two-heads.290210/