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<p>[QUOTE="Odysseus, post: 2407067, member: 78274"]Hi all,</p><p>I always link the sources, if there are some. In the case of the coin from Kroton, it was condemned on lamoneta, but in this case really there's no need to post any link. Just enough to look at style, reliefs and details. For example, does anyone have ever seen a thoroat like that on a krotonian coin? Hera Lakinia seems to have a thyroid goiter! That odd die is not listed on any published collection or study. The engravers of ancient Kroton would never have produced something like that. Before condemning it I've also check Attianese's work, which is the most accurate on that mint and the varieties issued. If anyone will ever make me see a match for that die from a specimen listed in reliable collections or studies, I will delete my article on blog.</p><p>Thanks all for your interest on my site.</p><p>With kindest regards.</p><p>Odysseus[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Odysseus, post: 2407067, member: 78274"]Hi all, I always link the sources, if there are some. In the case of the coin from Kroton, it was condemned on lamoneta, but in this case really there's no need to post any link. Just enough to look at style, reliefs and details. For example, does anyone have ever seen a thoroat like that on a krotonian coin? Hera Lakinia seems to have a thyroid goiter! That odd die is not listed on any published collection or study. The engravers of ancient Kroton would never have produced something like that. Before condemning it I've also check Attianese's work, which is the most accurate on that mint and the varieties issued. If anyone will ever make me see a match for that die from a specimen listed in reliable collections or studies, I will delete my article on blog. Thanks all for your interest on my site. With kindest regards. Odysseus[/QUOTE]
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