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<p>[QUOTE="iamtiberius, post: 2237908, member: 37707"]KORKYRA, Korkyra. Roman rule. 1st-2nd centuries AD. Zeus Kasios enthroned left, holding scepter ZEVC to left / Agreos/Agrios, holding cornucopia, standing left between two columns. SNG Copenhagen 251; BMC 591</p><p><br /></p><p>Some refer to the two columns as the "Entrance of a Temple," on latter Roman coins. Your coin is in decent condition compared to the examples below. The CNG example sold for $86 and the 2nd, although unsold, was set at a $200 estimate. Your coin would probably fetch $100, comparatively. Not bad for a beat up, heavily smoothed, ancient bronze. Apparently they're rare.</p><p><br /></p><p>Another Example from CNG:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]441093[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>Another Example from Wildwinds:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]441101[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>Sorry it took a while to attribute; I was at work.</p><p>- Michael[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="iamtiberius, post: 2237908, member: 37707"]KORKYRA, Korkyra. Roman rule. 1st-2nd centuries AD. Zeus Kasios enthroned left, holding scepter ZEVC to left / Agreos/Agrios, holding cornucopia, standing left between two columns. SNG Copenhagen 251; BMC 591 Some refer to the two columns as the "Entrance of a Temple," on latter Roman coins. Your coin is in decent condition compared to the examples below. The CNG example sold for $86 and the 2nd, although unsold, was set at a $200 estimate. Your coin would probably fetch $100, comparatively. Not bad for a beat up, heavily smoothed, ancient bronze. Apparently they're rare. Another Example from CNG: [ATTACH=full]441093[/ATTACH] Another Example from Wildwinds: [ATTACH=full]441101[/ATTACH] Sorry it took a while to attribute; I was at work. - Michael[/QUOTE]
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