The second of my two mystery coins has much less to work off.
There are a couple of letters on the reverse that appear to be Greek, but I can't even tell what the reverse object is supposed to be. My initial guess was three metae from a stadium, but looking at the blown-up pics I'm now thinking more "prow of ship". I can't tell what/who/which way up the obverse is, either.
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Somehow support your idea that it is a ship. If you turn the picture anticlockwise by 90 degrees, it certainly looks that way. And if I am right the letters above are LE and perhaps an Y behind it,which might point to Leukas. What is the weight and size?
When I first looked at it Isw the prow of a ship. Then when Pish posted the Republican I was confident that it was the coin or very similar to your piece. With the size being that small, I am back to the drawing board.
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