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<p>[QUOTE="Silphium Addict, post: 7620350, member: 116882"]Doug </p><p>I agree the Vlasto 1084-1085, Cote 436 reverse is the same as your coin. Can’t find a die match for the obverse in either book, but there are several coins with the same obverse (characteristic die break under nose) and reverse when “Vlasto 1084” is used on ACsearch.</p><p><br /></p><p>My copies of Ravel (Vlasto) and Cote are reprints so the plates are not even as good as the originals.</p><p><br /></p><p>The first letter on the reverse lower left is a Delta.</p><p>Sometime names are spelled out on the didrachms. An appendix of “signatures” starts on p 233 in Evans “Horsemen of Tarentum” NC 1889: </p><p><a href="https://www.scribd.com/document/77459518/The-horsemen-of-Tarentum-a-contribution-towards-the-numismatic-history-of-Great-Greece-including-an-essay-on-artists-engravers-and-magistrat" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.scribd.com/document/77459518/The-horsemen-of-Tarentum-a-contribution-towards-the-numismatic-history-of-Great-Greece-including-an-essay-on-artists-engravers-and-magistrat" rel="nofollow">https://www.scribd.com/document/77459518/The-horsemen-of-Tarentum-a-contribution-towards-the-numismatic-history-of-Great-Greece-including-an-essay-on-artists-engravers-and-magistrat</a></p><p>John[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Silphium Addict, post: 7620350, member: 116882"]Doug I agree the Vlasto 1084-1085, Cote 436 reverse is the same as your coin. Can’t find a die match for the obverse in either book, but there are several coins with the same obverse (characteristic die break under nose) and reverse when “Vlasto 1084” is used on ACsearch. My copies of Ravel (Vlasto) and Cote are reprints so the plates are not even as good as the originals. The first letter on the reverse lower left is a Delta. Sometime names are spelled out on the didrachms. An appendix of “signatures” starts on p 233 in Evans “Horsemen of Tarentum” NC 1889: [URL]https://www.scribd.com/document/77459518/The-horsemen-of-Tarentum-a-contribution-towards-the-numismatic-history-of-Great-Greece-including-an-essay-on-artists-engravers-and-magistrat[/URL] John[/QUOTE]
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