Hi everyone! Ok, i googled the Greek letters even and googled for wheat ear, oat, barley, club, and palm branch. So far, no luck finding anything similar to this one It seems like it should be easy to id, but i'm stuck. Please help! Thank you!
Hmm....Thank you everyone - it does seem like it might be from Kallatis. That led me to look on Forum and I found this which looks close: https://www.forumancientcoins.com/c...fld=https://www.forumancientcoins.com/Coins2/ I forgot to put the info on my coin as well: 16-17mm (clearly chipped on one side though where the nose would be) 3.608 g I don't see any other characters on the back though - just that "ΑΛΛΑΤΙ" part, but maybe there's a K in front of it. This is getting me closer though!
Maybe it's a mule with the reverse from the silver coin - it's hard to tell but there might be part of a bow case at the edge. And the front is the laureate head. The coin is definitely not silver though - I'm guessing bronze and it looks like it's got signs of bronze disease (i've soaked it in distilled water for a couple of weeks now)
Perhaps? Moesia, Kallatis Æ17. 3rd-2nd centuries BC. O: Bearded head of Herakles right, wearing taenia R: Corn ear, club and bow in case; KAΛΛATIA between SNG Stancomb 94 (this coin); HGC 3.2, 1832. From the William Stancomb Collection; this coin published in Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum, Great Britain, Volume XI, The William Stancomb Collection of Coins of the Black Sea Region (Oxford, 2000) ROMA NUMISMATICS -- AUCTION E-SALE 68 -- Lot 75