While reviewing Seleucid coins on the pages of Wildwinds, I noticed a bronze one that has a sole big tripod on reverse and Apollo on reverse. It was of Seleucus II and very similar to a coin in my folder. I'd like to share it on this dear site, especially that it's still in its raw sandy condition. SC 694. Please post any of your Seleucus II coins. Thanks.
Dang! Knocking them out. If you have III & VI, you have them all. Seleucus II Mint: Antioch 246 to 226 BC Obvs: Laureate head of Apollo right. Revs: BAΣIΛIEΩΣ ΣEΛEYKOY, Tripod bound with laurel. EY to left, monogram right AE 20mm, 7.3g