Need some help with a couple small Greek coins

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by The Meat man, Apr 12, 2022.

  1. The Meat man

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    Hello everybody,

    I recently acquired a small group lot of 4 small Greek bronze coins, ostensibly from ancient Syracuse. I've been trying to identify them and I think I've got 2 down but I cannot seem to find any match to this one:

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    There seem to be a fair amount of coins with one or the other facing left but I can't seem to find any coins similar with both the bust and Pegasus facing right.
    I don't have a pair of calipers handy, but I'd say it's about 15 - 16mm, and weighs right on 3 grams.

    And I'll just throw this one up too, just in case someone can give me a head start on it as well. This one is maybe 16mm and weighs 4.1 grams:

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    Any help would be greatly appreciated!
     
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  3. akeady

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  5. The Meat man

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    Excellent! I will take a closer look tonight when I have more time. Thank you both!! :happy:
     
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  6. Spargrodan

    Spargrodan Well-Known Member

    I think @akeady and @svessien are correct.

    I believe the first one is HGC 2 1508.
    Obv. Head of Apollo.
    Rev. Flying Pegasus.

    Second one is HGC 2 1490. This one is rare.
    Obv. Head of Arethousa.
    Rev. Charging bull.

    Booth strucked under Agathokles.
     
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  7. The Meat man

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    Thanks! That is good to know.
    Now I'm curious, how rare is rare? Any idea of its market value?
     
  8. Spargrodan

    Spargrodan Well-Known Member

    HGC says R1 with the definintion. "Rare. Whitin a range of 10-30 examples. R1 coins appear in a smaller number of collections and catalogs. R1 coins will be available on the market infrequently, perhaps several times a year."

    About the price it's hard to say but similar coins in the same grade sells for 50-150 euro.
     
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  9. Kentucky

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    Unfortunately in addition to "rare" it has to have an audience that wants it. I hope you have a very valuable coin there.
     
  10. The Meat man

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    Yeah for it to be "very valuable" it needs to be not only rare but also in high demand, and I don't think these little coins are particularly sought-after. That's fine though, I didn't buy them to flip for profit. I sort of bought them accidentally, as a matter of fact. I placed what I thought was a low bid on the lot and ended up winning. :)
     
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