I am guessing this is a greek coin

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by RomanGreekCoin3, Jul 14, 2018.

  1. RomanGreekCoin3

    RomanGreekCoin3 Active Member

    Could this be Alexander or Kassander?

    4.6gr

    16-17mm

    Thanks,
    April
     

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  3. Beginner345

    Beginner345 Active Member

    It's Ancient Greek coin,alright . Hard to make out though. Could you post some clearer photos, please?
     
  4. gsimonel

    gsimonel Well-Known Member

    Definetely looks Greek. Maybe Heirons III of Syracuse?
     
  5. RomanGreekCoin3

    RomanGreekCoin3 Active Member

    Per request- I uploaded a new photo. I hope this helps

    Thanks,
    April
     

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  6. RomanGreekCoin3

    RomanGreekCoin3 Active Member

    Do you mean Heirons II? there is no Heiron III of Syracuse( as far as I can see from research)
     
  7. Nicholas Molinari

    Nicholas Molinari Well-Known Member

    I think Macedonian or Thracian (or that area), not Sicilian or Anatolian, but the reverse is very difficult to make out.
     
  8. RomanGreekCoin3

    RomanGreekCoin3 Active Member

    Thanks. I'll check it out. Have a deceny idea who that God on the obverse is?

    nike?
    April
     
  9. Nicholas Molinari

    Nicholas Molinari Well-Known Member

  10. RomanGreekCoin3

    RomanGreekCoin3 Active Member

    Ah.I think you are onto something! I will look into that.

    Thank you very much Nicolas..Let me know if you find the exact coin

    April
     
  11. RomanGreekCoin3

    RomanGreekCoin3 Active Member

    I wonder that little raised area of the reverse could be an owl
     

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