here's a similar example from a different year (unless yours is also LE...hard to tell from the picture) that sold for $62 Antoninus Pius BI Tetradrachm of Alexandria, Egypt. Year 5, AD 141-142. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Artemis advancing right, holding bow in left hand, drawing arrow from quiver with right hand. Emmett 1362.
Thank you. That $62 example appears more worn compared to the pics I provided. Asking price on the coin is $200 with no specific description of it provided. So I was wondering what it was and whether or not around $200 is a good deal or overpriced. It would seem to be not a coin of appreciable rarity, I assume.
Details on that coin is much better than the second coin. The OP coin appears very sharp. You would need better pics, but might be worth much more than $62 to a specialist.
here are some more examples and the prices they sold for. $35.00 $75.00 $85.00 $86.00 $110.00 $350.00
@Victor_Clark and @medoraman, I was able to get two additional pics. Please add any additional thoughts you may have. Thanks!
Are you sure the pics I posted are of a legit coin? I found this thread linked below and that coin looks mostly identical to the pics I posted here, and the consensus back then seemed to be that the coin was a modern replica. https://www.cointalk.com/threads/ancient-coin-antoninus-pius.273861/
The flan shapes are the same and as Martin said in the other thread, "either one or both are casts" though there is always a chance it is the host coin for the cast fakes, I would not say from a blurry picture alone. Best to avoid it though.
I have this little tiny one (14mm). Cost me $0.73 as part of a hoard This one is 17mm, on sale for $80 on ebay