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  3. David@PCC

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    I probably need Duyrat. Above I see mem, ayin, gimel. Looking at this coin again today I found a typo in HGC10. Year 88 and 89 are off by one year.
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    @David@PCC Duyrat shows 10 specimens of CY 87, they are listed on his page 32 as #252-261. Below is that list. (I did the yellow highlighting.)
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    Only 4 are displayed in his plates. The PDF image quality is poor, but...
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  6. David@PCC

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    Inner left possibilities are Aleph, yod, and mem.
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    Comparing it to this specimen it's an Aleph. Also happens to be a double die match.
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    Aleph indeed -- nice! And congrats on spotting a double-die match -- that's always a fun find!

    I have learned much about this coin series because of this thread. :)

    But there is still more to learn. What was the purpose of these inner-left Phoenican letters? Control marks perhaps?
     
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    I think it's safe to assume they are mint/control marks. But there appears to be two on this particular series. One between the date and standing figure, and one as the last character on the inscription. All of them have mem, resh, and taw in the right field meaning Armit = Marathos. The the 4th character can vary, which on mine is Beth.
     
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