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<p>[QUOTE="Theodosius, post: 2877297, member: 77077"]Here are some more small Greek bronzes I really like:</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]688859[/ATTACH]</p><p>Bruttium, Terina</p><p>Bronze AE15, 350-275 BC, 1.991g, 14.9mm, 0h. </p><p>Obverse: Head of nymph Pandina left, wearing earring and necklace. </p><p>Reverse: TEPI, Nike seated left on square cippus, bird in right, left hand resting on cippus behind.</p><p>References: Lindgren II 393 (this coin); BMC Italy p. 394, 61; SNG Cop 2033; SNG ANS 884; HN Italy 2651; Jenkins-Holloway 126.</p><p>Lindgren Plate Coin!</p><p>Ex Forum</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]688860[/ATTACH]</p><p>Sicily, Syracuse, Second Democracy</p><p>Hemilitron, AE19, 466-405 BC, 4.5g.</p><p>Obverse: Arethusa with hair in amphyx and sphendone</p><p>Reverse: Wheel with two Dolphins</p><p>References: SNG ANS 411, SNG COP 696</p><p>Calciati notes that coins of this issue included dies signed by the masters Kimon, Phrygillos, Eukleidas, and possibly Eumenes. Other examples are unsigned but of fine style.</p><p>Fine classical style, possibly the work of Phrygillos.</p><p>Ex Forum</p><p><br /></p><p>John[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Theodosius, post: 2877297, member: 77077"]Here are some more small Greek bronzes I really like: [ATTACH=full]688859[/ATTACH] Bruttium, Terina Bronze AE15, 350-275 BC, 1.991g, 14.9mm, 0h. Obverse: Head of nymph Pandina left, wearing earring and necklace. Reverse: TEPI, Nike seated left on square cippus, bird in right, left hand resting on cippus behind. References: Lindgren II 393 (this coin); BMC Italy p. 394, 61; SNG Cop 2033; SNG ANS 884; HN Italy 2651; Jenkins-Holloway 126. Lindgren Plate Coin! Ex Forum [ATTACH=full]688860[/ATTACH] Sicily, Syracuse, Second Democracy Hemilitron, AE19, 466-405 BC, 4.5g. Obverse: Arethusa with hair in amphyx and sphendone Reverse: Wheel with two Dolphins References: SNG ANS 411, SNG COP 696 Calciati notes that coins of this issue included dies signed by the masters Kimon, Phrygillos, Eukleidas, and possibly Eumenes. Other examples are unsigned but of fine style. Fine classical style, possibly the work of Phrygillos. Ex Forum John[/QUOTE]
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