Due to me buying this unidentified coin for the primary reason of it looking a LOT like a T- ball on the T and a baseball bat reverse, which my boys and I have been playing a lot of lately, I will not be unsettled if I never get an identification on it. But if anyone can solve the mystery or has any ideas, I'd love to hear them. Described simply as: Cilicia Ae Undefined Coin , Condition: Very Fine Weight: 2.70 gr Diameter: 15 mm I thought the obverse actually looked a bit l like a herm. And the CLUB rev is pretty saweet. Plus, it's got writing on it that I cannot make out. Greekish writing. But I've had no luck on AC search nor Google. Ideas on mine, coins you bought for ridiculous reasons, coins of Cilicia and really anything fun is welcome and encouraged
Perhaps? CILICIA, Olba. M. Antonius Polemo III, high priest. 41-69 AD. Æ 16mm (2.41 g, 6h). Club / Harpa on globe. SNG Levante 644 I think I can make out 'OLBA' on your coin if I flip my screen upside down.
Wonderful work, sir! I LOVE harpas. And good golly, it's made as late as the year of the four emperors... the things practically modern! Ps, I hope the papa life is treating you well.