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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 8092174, member: 26302"]I am not sure about "not many". Owls have always been plentiful. I would consider it by far the most common large archaic type of Greek coin. The only tet more common than them were the Alexander and successor pieces IMHO. I owned a few even before the hoard hit, and I don't necessarily collect greek, they were just common.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 8092174, member: 26302"]I am not sure about "not many". Owls have always been plentiful. I would consider it by far the most common large archaic type of Greek coin. The only tet more common than them were the Alexander and successor pieces IMHO. I owned a few even before the hoard hit, and I don't necessarily collect greek, they were just common.[/QUOTE]
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