I know these are common enough coins, but I always marvel at the amount of detail placed on such small flans. I recently purchased two and I already owned one. There are so many varieties out there. I know I will never own many of these, so I would like to see what each of you have in your collections. Here are my three: All three have the same obverse: Forepart of lion right, head turned back All three are dated 400-350 BC 1. BMC 11, Reverse: Quadripartite incuse square, pellet and bunch of grapes in sunken quarters 2.37g, 12mm 2. BMC 8 Reverse: Quadripartite incuse square, a pellet in each of the two sunken quarters 2.16g, 12mm
3. SNGCop 830 Reverse: Quadripartite incuse square, VE monogram and lizard in sunken quarters 2.40g, 13mm View attachment 235740
:missing-tooth: Obv.: Forepart of lion, head turned. Rev.: Quadripartite incuse. Pellet / Crested helmet. SNG Berry 502
Thanks Bing Bought it (for the lion) from a reputable dealer attributed as the more common pellet/pellet in incuse rev. Was quite happy when I got it and realized that one of the pellet was an helmet :b8nce:
Sorry. Was just grabbing a late nite snack of cherrios when I came upon this thread. Seemed appropriate as I'm just diggin' da view...........