Thanks to Pekka K, and maridvnvm, located in Acsearch.[ATTACH]
Google translation of 'FILWNOS' is 'FRIEND'.
[ATTACH] My only (poor) example, I am afraid. (Nice article, by the way.) RIC IX.32 4.97gm., AE22mm. Lyons [ATTACH]
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I believe it may be FILWNOS ?? (as per) [ATTACH]
ΦΙΛΙΝΟΣ (Philinos) Magistrate. [ATTACH]
I can only think of Tetricus for this 'radiate' ruler. Can anyone help me here, please? Weight 2.53gm., Width AE14.3mm. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thank you fellas. I became tunnel-visioned. You've helped me a lot.
I believe this coin to be an Alexander III but I am unable to identify the 'reverse'. It weighs 5.45gm., and measures AE19mm. The 'obverse' photo...
I have this coin that I believe may be attributed to PHOENICIA, Carthage, First Punic War 264-241 B.C. but because of the size and weight I am not...
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I am asking for help to identify this small (Greek?) coin. AE9.6mm., 0.53gm. It appears to have the head of ... (?) facing (R) on the obverse and...
Thank you, Victor. My bad. (I have revised my post.)
(Peter. Please remove if not allowed) When dealing with coin dealers I always have fears, and to me it is important to know the experiences of...
@Sulla80 Could it be Antiochus II Theos? It certainly goes close. But didn't he have a pointed nose and 'dots' around the border of his portrait?
@John Anthony Thank you John. I will follow that up.
Could the obverse image be "Helios"? Here I have a "Helios / Rose" coin from my collection. The obverse image has a resemblance, don't you...
@Roman Collector Thank you for your comment. I have (now) checked those as well as Mysia and Bruttium, and Syracuse in Sicily, without success.
@Parthicus But most of his 'Tripod' (and 'Trident') coins have him facing left (and not right)?
This coin is AE19mm., and 4.86gm. The obverse appears to show a 'Laureate' head (R.). The reverse appears to show a 'Tripod' with (?) on top, and...
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