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<p>[QUOTE="Ryan McVay, post: 8246827, member: 117904"]Well, this goes to show you can't look at everything! Thanks to all of the responses. I am glad to see that most of the examples are generally in the same condition as mine. I spent most of my time in RPC...being a Greek coin..that would make sense it would not show up.</p><p>So, here's another request to add some more interest to this post instead of it just being a plea for help. Since my research shows that Men (pronounced "main") is mostly shown solitary in bust form or standing with other familiars (cock, bucranium, pinecone or holding Nike), I'd like to see other coin examples of Men with other gods, in the background, or handing a pinecone off. I'll looking for examples to put in my presentation, entitled Men's night out. A pun on the fact that Men is a lunar / moon god. I'd really like to know if anyone has an example of Men and Selene! Both lunar gods...actually competing gods in some areas.</p><p><br /></p><p>May thanks, again![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan McVay, post: 8246827, member: 117904"]Well, this goes to show you can't look at everything! Thanks to all of the responses. I am glad to see that most of the examples are generally in the same condition as mine. I spent most of my time in RPC...being a Greek coin..that would make sense it would not show up. So, here's another request to add some more interest to this post instead of it just being a plea for help. Since my research shows that Men (pronounced "main") is mostly shown solitary in bust form or standing with other familiars (cock, bucranium, pinecone or holding Nike), I'd like to see other coin examples of Men with other gods, in the background, or handing a pinecone off. I'll looking for examples to put in my presentation, entitled Men's night out. A pun on the fact that Men is a lunar / moon god. I'd really like to know if anyone has an example of Men and Selene! Both lunar gods...actually competing gods in some areas. May thanks, again![/QUOTE]
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