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Ancient Coin Requiring An ID

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Hello again. I have an ancient coin of which I am requesting an ID. I "think" the obverse is the head of Alexander and the reverse is the prow of a ship with lettering both above and below.
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size in mm?
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@Louisvillekyshop, It's 22mm and weighs 5.4 grams. Hope this helps.
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@Louisvillekyshop was the information OK
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The obverse would probably be Herakles.

I suspect this is an issue of Korkyra/Corfu, with two legend lines above the prow (KOPKY/PAIΩN) and the magistrate name below.Ω
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