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<p>[QUOTE="John Anthony, post: 4304998, member: 42773"]The style does suggest an imitation, especially concerning the owl. But it's an imitation of the pi-style folded-flan restrikes, so one way or another it would date to after 350 BC. I'm not at all an expert at discerning the difference between imitative styles on Athenian tets, but there's something slightly Eastern about it. (How's that for vague?)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Anthony, post: 4304998, member: 42773"]The style does suggest an imitation, especially concerning the owl. But it's an imitation of the pi-style folded-flan restrikes, so one way or another it would date to after 350 BC. I'm not at all an expert at discerning the difference between imitative styles on Athenian tets, but there's something slightly Eastern about it. (How's that for vague?)[/QUOTE]
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