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Greek Coin From Coin Lot

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Got this with a lot of 20 coins; the Romans were not too difficult to ID, but still learning how to go about searching for ID on Greek coins. This one looked by far the most promising.

Obverse:

Portrait

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Reverse:

Figure standing, looks like left hand resting on a (pillar or altar?), right hand hanging down. Legend to right reads BASILE(OS)

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I am guessing based on the style that this is from post-Alexander Greece, or one of the Hellenistic colonies.
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I think it might be Seleucid
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My first thought was also Seleucid, but than it reminded more of a Baktrian coin type. I think it's Baktrian but I couldn't even venture a guess who it might be.
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Might be getting closer here--

http://www.s110120695.websitehome.c...No=0509_0467

Not convinced this is an exact match, but the stance of the figure is a good match for "Hercules holding club and lion skin"
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I thought it looked like a Thasos, Thrace Tetradrachm design (Dionysos facing right, Hercules with club standing left) though obviously this type is normally silver.

I checked though and there is "LeRider 71 Septimius Severus, AE18 of Thasos, Thrace. AUTOKRAT CEBHROC, laureate head right / QACIQN, Herakles standing left, holding club and lionskin. Moushmov-; Varbanov-; Le Rider Pl. V No. 71. (same dies). "

It isn't the same, but I thought I would throw it out there that Thasos Thrace did produce similar coins.
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