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<p>[QUOTE="Terence Cheesman, post: 7953234, member: 86498"]I have a couple though while they still reside with me they are no longer in my collection. I just have not worked out exactly what I want to do with them.</p><p>Trebonianus Gallus Ae 32 Tarsus Obv. Bust right radiate draped and cuirassed seen from back. Rv Perseus standing left holding small image of Apollo. Below altar. SNG Levante 1176 This coin illustrated 11.76 grms 32 mm[ATTACH=full]1378234[/ATTACH] and this coin</p><p>Valerian I Ae 30 Tarsus Obv Bust right radiate draped and cuirassed Rv The same the Gallus In fact the two coins share the same reverse die. SNG France 1809 16.34 grms 30 mm [ATTACH=full]1378238[/ATTACH] Because the two coins share the same reverse die, I feel that they should be kept together as they could be a key element in any attempt to determine the sequence of issues from the mint of Tarsus during this period.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Terence Cheesman, post: 7953234, member: 86498"]I have a couple though while they still reside with me they are no longer in my collection. I just have not worked out exactly what I want to do with them. Trebonianus Gallus Ae 32 Tarsus Obv. Bust right radiate draped and cuirassed seen from back. Rv Perseus standing left holding small image of Apollo. Below altar. SNG Levante 1176 This coin illustrated 11.76 grms 32 mm[ATTACH=full]1378234[/ATTACH] and this coin Valerian I Ae 30 Tarsus Obv Bust right radiate draped and cuirassed Rv The same the Gallus In fact the two coins share the same reverse die. SNG France 1809 16.34 grms 30 mm [ATTACH=full]1378238[/ATTACH] Because the two coins share the same reverse die, I feel that they should be kept together as they could be a key element in any attempt to determine the sequence of issues from the mint of Tarsus during this period.[/QUOTE]
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