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<p>[QUOTE="sand, post: 24554331, member: 118540"]I meant to answer this question, but then I forgot. This means, that the coin is an example of coin type 1869, in the book "Greek Coins And Their Values" by David R. Sear. There are 2 volumes. The coin type in question, is in volume 1. Sear wrote a series of books, on ancient Greek coins, and ancient Roman coins. Volume 1 of the Greek books can be bought new on Amazon for approximately $50. Or, you can probably find it used or new, on either Amazon, or Ebay, or Vcoins.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have it. Here are the pages of Sear "Greek Coins And Their Values" volume 1, which contain Sear 1869. I put a clear ruler on the book, in order to hold the pages flat. Your coin indeed looks similar to coin 1869. Coin 1869 is not pictured, but coin 1869 is similar to coin 1867, which is pictured, except that the pegasus is facing right.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1554479[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="sand, post: 24554331, member: 118540"]I meant to answer this question, but then I forgot. This means, that the coin is an example of coin type 1869, in the book "Greek Coins And Their Values" by David R. Sear. There are 2 volumes. The coin type in question, is in volume 1. Sear wrote a series of books, on ancient Greek coins, and ancient Roman coins. Volume 1 of the Greek books can be bought new on Amazon for approximately $50. Or, you can probably find it used or new, on either Amazon, or Ebay, or Vcoins. I have it. Here are the pages of Sear "Greek Coins And Their Values" volume 1, which contain Sear 1869. I put a clear ruler on the book, in order to hold the pages flat. Your coin indeed looks similar to coin 1869. Coin 1869 is not pictured, but coin 1869 is similar to coin 1867, which is pictured, except that the pegasus is facing right. [ATTACH=full]1554479[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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