ID Help Aleksandria unknown

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  1. paschka

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  3. Roman Collector

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    Similar to this one (slightly different reverse inscription)

    Alexandria Troas
    Quasi-autonomous, circa 198-268 AD; AE, probaby about 21 mm
    Obv: AV CO TRO, turreted and draped bust of Tyche right
    Rev: COL ALE AVG TRO, Apollo Smintheus standing right, holding bow and phiale, quiver over shoulder
    Refs: Bellinger, Troy, p. 148, 469

    See: http://www.asiaminorcoins.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=13007
     
  4. paschka

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    Thank you for the answer, I bought this coin today. Is it rare and interesting?
     
  5. Roman Collector

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    Not particularly rare, but interesting. I like these quasi-autonomous issues by this city. Here's one from my collection:

    Alexandria Troas Marsyas.jpg
     
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