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<p>[QUOTE="Barry Murphy, post: 2925844, member: 79368"]Odd looking coin. Style wise it's similar to the Kinnlos (chinless) types, but the engraving is a bit too linear and shallow and the flan isn't correct. Also the rider normally is facing right on those, not left. If you can take better photos out of the plastic, and provide diameter and weight, that would help.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Barry Murphy, post: 2925844, member: 79368"]Odd looking coin. Style wise it's similar to the Kinnlos (chinless) types, but the engraving is a bit too linear and shallow and the flan isn't correct. Also the rider normally is facing right on those, not left. If you can take better photos out of the plastic, and provide diameter and weight, that would help.[/QUOTE]
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