If dated the only possibility is ΓΞP which is year 163 (150/149 BC). That is the first 3 in the exergue, otherwise there are combinations of 1 or...
Most likely Antioch for which there are dozens of combinations. Will need the control to know the exact date and reference #.
Yes sounds like Alexander I. Would also need to know the controls to narrow down which of the 5 mints it belongs to.
What does the inscription say?
Is this coin in your possession and is it silver?
The image is too blurry, but this will help narrow it down. Click on Denomination ▼ to sort by AE.
The non-Roman that made that would be laughing at this news of their imitation right now :D
[ATTACH] Constantine I Trier mint 310 to 313 AD AE Follis Obvs: IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG, laureate, and cuirassed bust right. Revs: SOLI INVICTO...
I really like the bust on that one. [ATTACH] Constantius II 350 AD AE Centenionalis Mint: Siscia Obvs: DN CONSTANTIVS PF AVG. Diademed, draped,...
Nothing more common than a rare ancient coin.
CALABRIA. Tarentum. Circa 380-325 BC. Hemiobol (Silver, 7 mm, 0.17 g, 12 h). Shell. Rev. Double crescent; above and below, pellet. HN III 926....
20 years ago you could buy ones like the OP for $20. Glad I got this one when I did. [ATTACH]
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I looked at a CNG description which is wrong :bored: So I looked it up in a reference and it is year 4, which makes sense. The city was declared...
That is not a Seleucid coin, but rather a Seleucid era coin. The difference is OP was minted autonomously not under any ruler. I believe delta is...
Your coin has 3 controls. Delta inner left, Λ with a line down the middle under the throne, and •|• above ( • inside Λ ) off the flan outer left....
Forgers make all sizes, for example http://www.ebay.com/sch/miromanas-0/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from= and another...
My initial thoughts: a Bulgarian fantasy
How confident are we of the scholars attribution? Over the years I've seen some coins change whom they are assigned to. I'm not familiar enough...
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