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<p>[QUOTE="Bing, post: 2455662, member: 44132"]It's too bad you don't have the entire whole coin. It looks like it was a real beauty. However, like you said, you got the better half. I have no problem buying a broken coin as long as the devices can be identified.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]513780[/ATTACH] </p><p>GELA, SICILY</p><p>AR Litra</p><p>OBV: Naked horseman galloping left holding spear & shield</p><p>REV: Forepart of man-headed bull right</p><p>Struck at Gela, Sicily, 425BC</p><p>0.36g; 13mm</p><p>SNG Cop 275, BMC 52, Jenkins 405; HGC 2 374</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]513781[/ATTACH] </p><p>ISLAND OFF THRACE THASOS</p><p>AR Trihemiobol</p><p>OBVERSE: Satyr running left, holding kylix</p><p>REVERSE: ΘΑΣ − ΙΩΝ Amphora Struck at Thasos, 411-350BC </p><p>0,7 g, 12 mm; </p><p>SNGCop 1030</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]513782[/ATTACH] </p><p>EASTERN CELTS, DACHREITER TYPE</p><p>AR Drachm</p><p>OBVERSE: Celticized head of Zeus right</p><p>REVERSE: Celticized horseman riding left; wheel of four spokes above</p><p>Struck by the Skordoski in Syrmia, 2d Century BC</p><p>1.87g, 14mm</p><p>OTA 188/2-3[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bing, post: 2455662, member: 44132"]It's too bad you don't have the entire whole coin. It looks like it was a real beauty. However, like you said, you got the better half. I have no problem buying a broken coin as long as the devices can be identified. [ATTACH=full]513780[/ATTACH] GELA, SICILY AR Litra OBV: Naked horseman galloping left holding spear & shield REV: Forepart of man-headed bull right Struck at Gela, Sicily, 425BC 0.36g; 13mm SNG Cop 275, BMC 52, Jenkins 405; HGC 2 374 [ATTACH=full]513781[/ATTACH] ISLAND OFF THRACE THASOS AR Trihemiobol OBVERSE: Satyr running left, holding kylix REVERSE: ΘΑΣ − ΙΩΝ Amphora Struck at Thasos, 411-350BC 0,7 g, 12 mm; SNGCop 1030 [ATTACH=full]513782[/ATTACH] EASTERN CELTS, DACHREITER TYPE AR Drachm OBVERSE: Celticized head of Zeus right REVERSE: Celticized horseman riding left; wheel of four spokes above Struck by the Skordoski in Syrmia, 2d Century BC 1.87g, 14mm OTA 188/2-3[/QUOTE]
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