Id Help tripod

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  1. paschka

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  3. PeteB

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    Philetairos, King of Pergamon
     
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    No. Quite common.
     
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    Cool, though! Had to Wiki Philetairos, just out curiosity.
     
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  7. paschka

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    there is a tripod mark on my coin and this mark seems rare. These coins usually have the letters N or M.
     
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    My example...dissimilar colors developed in the soil:
    PergamonSerpent.jpg
    KINGS of PERGAMON. Philetairos. 282-263 BC. Æ (16mm, 3.66 gm, 12h). Obv: Helmeted head of Athena right. Rev: Serpent coiled right; M [monogram] to left. SNG France 1650.
     
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    Cool on you, @paschka. Since I needed Googie (sic) Translate for this, here's what showed up en anglais:
    there is a tripod mark on my coin and this mark seems rare. These coins usually have the letters N or M.
     
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  12. paschka

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    I apologize, I originally had English there, but the program itself translates as it
     
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  13. +VGO.DVCKS

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    No Worries! Ultimately, the algorhythms do whatever they want to. And you really can't argue with something that doesn't have a brain in the first place!
     
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