Possible Ancient Greek Silver Coin - seeking identification

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by CAG1049, Jun 16, 2026.

  1. CAG1049

    CAG1049 New Member

    Hi everyone ive inherited a coin a while back from my late mother and it appears to be silver and weighs approximately 5 grams. the obverse shows a head wearing a corinthian style helmet facing right and the reverse has a incuse square with what appears to be a bird/eagle and other symbols. Ive been told it may be a greek coin but not sure whether it is genuine or a modern reproduction. Any opinions on identification authenticity and value would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
     

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  4. CAG1049

    CAG1049 New Member

    Thank you for the reference. The weight of my coin is approximately 5.0 grams. Do you think it could be a Knidos drachm or perhaps a related fraction, or do you suspect it is a modern reproduction
     
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