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<p>[QUOTE="Roerbakmix, post: 4515336, member: 100731"]A few have already been posted, but here are my tiny ancients:</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1118806[/ATTACH] </p><p>GREECE, Anonymous. Denomination: AR Tetartemorion, minted: Ionia, Kolophon; c500-450 BC. Obv: Facing head of Apollo;Rev: TE monogram (= tetartemorion?) within incuse square. Weight: 0.17g; <b>Ø:5mm</b>. Catalogue: SNG Von Aulock 1999, SNG Kayhan 356. Provenance: Ex. v. Eldijk col; acq.: 12-2019[ATTACH=full]1118807[/ATTACH] GREECE, Anonymous. Denomination: AR hemiobol, minted: Athens; 454-404 BC (?) Obv: Head of Athena, to the right. Rev: Owl, standing;Weight: 0.33g; <b>Ø:5mm</b>. Catalogue: ?. Provenance: Ex. v. Eldijk col; acq.: 12-2019</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1118808[/ATTACH]GREECE, Anonymous. Denomination: AR Tetartemorion, minted: Mysia. Kyzikos; c.480 BC Obv: Forepart of boar left, tunny to right; Rev: Head of roaring lion left, star to upper left, all within incuse square. Weight: 0.17g; <b>Ø:5mm</b>. Catalogue: Von Fritze II 14; SNG France 375. Provenance: Ex. v. Eldijk col; acq.: 12-2019</p><p><br /></p><p>To appreciate the size (with my moderately sized finger for scale):</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1118809[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>I would appreciate a more definite ID of the second coin, from Athens.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Roerbakmix, post: 4515336, member: 100731"]A few have already been posted, but here are my tiny ancients: [ATTACH=full]1118806[/ATTACH] GREECE, Anonymous. Denomination: AR Tetartemorion, minted: Ionia, Kolophon; c500-450 BC. Obv: Facing head of Apollo;Rev: TE monogram (= tetartemorion?) within incuse square. Weight: 0.17g; [B]Ø:5mm[/B]. Catalogue: SNG Von Aulock 1999, SNG Kayhan 356. Provenance: Ex. v. Eldijk col; acq.: 12-2019[ATTACH=full]1118807[/ATTACH] GREECE, Anonymous. Denomination: AR hemiobol, minted: Athens; 454-404 BC (?) Obv: Head of Athena, to the right. Rev: Owl, standing;Weight: 0.33g; [B]Ø:5mm[/B]. Catalogue: ?. Provenance: Ex. v. Eldijk col; acq.: 12-2019 [ATTACH=full]1118808[/ATTACH]GREECE, Anonymous. Denomination: AR Tetartemorion, minted: Mysia. Kyzikos; c.480 BC Obv: Forepart of boar left, tunny to right; Rev: Head of roaring lion left, star to upper left, all within incuse square. Weight: 0.17g; [B]Ø:5mm[/B]. Catalogue: Von Fritze II 14; SNG France 375. Provenance: Ex. v. Eldijk col; acq.: 12-2019 To appreciate the size (with my moderately sized finger for scale): [ATTACH=full]1118809[/ATTACH] I would appreciate a more definite ID of the second coin, from Athens.[/QUOTE]
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