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<p>[QUOTE="Blake Davis, post: 25502287, member: 91820"]Although I can happily spend hours, days, weeks, months even - once - two years before discovering the same type in Lindgren, there are some coins that just defy all attempts, despite diligent efforts. Here is one example of a coin that should be identifiable given four visible latin letters in the inscription - but is not - 14.20 grams, 28mm</p><p><br /></p><p>The radiate portrait is a mystery. So is the part of the inscription which appears to be "OMAN..." and some barely visible inscription below. I was unable to attribute using the usual databases. It may be a thunderbolt on the reverse. I thought this looks early empire but it could be any time. It is likely that I am missing something that should make attribution easy. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]1632630[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>Another interesting coin is this one - I am not seeking to attribute the coin since it was clearly struck at Skepsis. It is the animal on the "obverse" that is mystifying - I have not been able to find another example.[ATTACH=full]1632629[/ATTACH] :</p><p>The coin is 9mm, 0.95 grams. I am afraid to remove any more of the dirt by using anything but soaking it in oil - I have never seen this beast before - forked tongue, giraffe like horns and snake like body. Again it might be easy but for me - mystifying. For those old enough to remember "Beany and Cecil" (sp!) - this rather like Cecil!</p><p><br /></p><p>I have a few more mysteries but I am going to keep trying on my own.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Blake Davis, post: 25502287, member: 91820"]Although I can happily spend hours, days, weeks, months even - once - two years before discovering the same type in Lindgren, there are some coins that just defy all attempts, despite diligent efforts. Here is one example of a coin that should be identifiable given four visible latin letters in the inscription - but is not - 14.20 grams, 28mm The radiate portrait is a mystery. So is the part of the inscription which appears to be "OMAN..." and some barely visible inscription below. I was unable to attribute using the usual databases. It may be a thunderbolt on the reverse. I thought this looks early empire but it could be any time. It is likely that I am missing something that should make attribution easy. [ATTACH=full]1632630[/ATTACH] Another interesting coin is this one - I am not seeking to attribute the coin since it was clearly struck at Skepsis. It is the animal on the "obverse" that is mystifying - I have not been able to find another example.[ATTACH=full]1632629[/ATTACH] : The coin is 9mm, 0.95 grams. I am afraid to remove any more of the dirt by using anything but soaking it in oil - I have never seen this beast before - forked tongue, giraffe like horns and snake like body. Again it might be easy but for me - mystifying. For those old enough to remember "Beany and Cecil" (sp!) - this rather like Cecil! I have a few more mysteries but I am going to keep trying on my own.[/QUOTE]
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