I added these four to my site: http://augustuscoins.com/index.html Cilicia. Tarsos? or Posidion 0.89 grams. 10 mm. obol. helmeted bust of Athena facing slightly right facing female head Sear Greek --. Celator Jan. 2003 p.36-37, John Mixler "An unrecorded Cilician coin type." Shore, Celator May 2005 has one legible with "Posidion" abbreviated. rare. [$39] Carian Islands. Kos 280-250 BC. AE12. Veiled female head right/crab with club below Sear Greek 5011 (350-300 BC). Hoover Islands Kos 1337. A cute little Greek coin [$35 SOLD] Rare. Only one on vcoins and MA-Shops combined, much worse condition for a much higher price. Tigranes II, The Great, 95-56 BC 18-17 mm. two chalcoi His bust right Tyche seated right, lines of Greek down the fields Sear Greek 7208, but smaller. Armenian Coins and their Values 50 This one is nicer than the plate coin. [lovely earthen cover, $33 SOLD] Vetranio, 350. AE2. DN VETRANIO PF AVG CONCORDIA MILITVM, emperor holding two standards with chi-rho on each. A in field left, • ΓSIS* in exergue RIC VIII Siscia 290 19 Jan. - 25 Dec. 350. High grade, excellent chi-rhos (a key part of the type), all his hair and eye are excellent [$155] Shipping in the US is discussed there and here: $3 up to $50, $4 up to 100, and $1 more for each hundred thereafter. See the site for other ancient coins: http://augustuscoins.com/index.html with most of the Greek coins here: http://augustuscoins.com/Greek.html