I’d appreciate your thoughts on a recent purchase. The coin itself is the well-known ‘wet-head’ Apollo tetradrachm of Leontini Sicily, Leontini. 430-425 BC AR tetradrachm (24mm, 16.73 g, 11h). Laureate head of Apollo left LEO-N-TI-NON Head of roaring lion left; leaf to right, three barley grains around. Boehringer 55; SNG ANS 257 The dealer described the problems on the reverse as “minor die wear and flan flaw.” Now that I’ve examined the coin itself, I’m not certain, so I’d appreciate your comments. Here’s a macro photo of the area in question. ... and in a little more detail ... In the opinion of those with more experience than I, are we looking at a flan flaw, die flaw or scratches? Many thanks for your consideration. D
I can't answer you question @scarborough and my opinions are woth the effort to type. But I will say that is one beautiful coin!