Help with an ancient greek and 25 Fr coin/token?

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by monetarium, Oct 28, 2009.

  1. monetarium

    monetarium Member

    Please...please...please, help!
    I bought an ancient Greek? coin for $20 at an coin shop but I haven't been able to identify its exact origin. Also, I found a coin? / token that says 25 Fr. Perhaps it's just a token, but the denomination and the letters "Fr (Francs?)" arises my curiosity.
    Any input is greatly appreciated.
    Thanks!
     

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  3. Ardatirion

    Ardatirion Où est mon poisson

    Diameter in millimeters, please. And weight in grams, if possible.
     
  4. monetarium

    monetarium Member

    Hummm... Unfortunately I don't have a scale nor a ruler at hand, but the Greek coin is about the same of a US dime and the 25 FR token similar to a quarter. Would that help? Sorry about that.
     
  5. Ardatirion

    Ardatirion Où est mon poisson

    Bricks without straw... :D

    Looks like Athens, with the legend AΘE. I'll get you a precise reference when I get home.
     
  6. monetarium

    monetarium Member

  7. Ardatirion

    Ardatirion Où est mon poisson

    Kroll 83, 190-183 BC.
     
  8. monetarium

    monetarium Member

    You are the best! So, it is from Athens and produced around II B.C. Now, what is the denomination for this one? Is it an Oboli? Not sure if I paid too much ;(
    Thanks again for sharing you knowledge!
     
  9. Ardatirion

    Ardatirion Où est mon poisson

    Yes, Athens. Like most ancient coins, we don't know the name of the denomination and simply categorize it by size, in this case AE2 (bronze, 2nd size). It is from sometime near 190 and precisely 183 BC. The dating was established by the careful excavations of the Agora at Athens over the past century. In fact, Kroll is Vol XXVI of the American School at Athens site reports, dedicated to the Greek coins.
     
  10. monetarium

    monetarium Member

    I don't know much about ancient coins, but this was very enlightening.
    I wouldn't image that there is no common denomination for this type.
    Thanks again!
     
  11. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    I picked up this book when I first started colleting, its helps alot.
     

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