Looks, to me, like a silver from Greek Ionia, Teos, with Griffon. Circa 6th to 5th century BC. Probably a drachm, but a bit light even accounting for wear.
We need to see the other side of the coin. If it has a quadripartite incuse square, then I would be more confident of this ID.
We also need to see a focused picture to be at all confident of authenticity.
Edit. Oops...scratch that. I just read that there is an urn, ?kantharos, on the reverse.
...could still be a similar ID though.
We need to see the other side of the coin. If it has a quadripartite incuse square, then I would be more confident of this ID.
We also need to see a focused picture to be at all confident of authenticity.
Edit. Oops...scratch that. I just read that there is an urn, ?kantharos, on the reverse.
Edited by Valecrucis
11/11/2014 12:58 pm
11/11/2014 12:58 pm


























