This one is 15 mm , bronze , bust wearing a Stephane or Pileus hat, horse prancing on reverse This one is 16 mm, bronze, perhaps Apollo, Aphrodite or Dionysos bust, reverse Zeus or maybe Tyche, I appreciate any help, thanks
Hello I believe the first coin is Hephaistos same as: Sicily, Mytistratus 339-334 BC. Bronze Bearded head of Hephaestus with pileus right / Horse prancing right Campana 4 var; Cammarata 112; Calciati 3 var
MarcosX, Thanks, i started on wildwinds, greek cities going through every picture, ended at macedonian, lete today, looked at your answer and followed the link and found it. I appreciate your help, thanks again
no problem my pleasure that is a scarce coin as well !, perhaps look into types from Phrygia for #2 a bit of a speculation but : Phrygia, Laodicea ad Lycum Pseudo-autonomous issues not sure but the reverse matches on some pseudo autonomous types and some of augustus to tiberius perhaps the bust is of a Demos or similair
checked out Phrygia on wildwinds, some close, but #2, bust has insription behind head, still trying to make the lettering out, found obverses simlar in sardes, lydia, with right hand outstreched and holding left down, some exaples were Athena, apollo, Zeus and Tyche, going to start again in wildwinds from A-Z, Thanks for your help