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Ae Bronzes - Carthage, Macedonia And Thrace

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I have these three incoming...



Ae-Bronzes---Carthage,-Macedonia-And-Thrace

Ae-Bronzes---Carthage,-Macedonia-And-Thrace

Ae-Bronzes---Carthage,-Macedonia-And-Thrace

Just one gap left on my Greek Bronzes page... this is for a Tetras of Kamarina. Presently I see coins I want for $300 and ones I don't want for $60... looking to find something in the middle of those prices that still has eye appeal.

With these three I sacrificed a little in quality to balance my budget. The Zeugitania coins can really be expensive better than this... the Macedonia coin was a whim because it reminds me of the Chalkis Drachms with the eagle and snake... a coin I was in search of for quite a time but I don't think I will get now... I have one space for a Greek silver which I have a plan for. The Thrace coin was also an impulse purchase... who doesn't like lions?
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Who doesn't like lions?

Indeed! Very nice group of coins.
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Good scores, David. . You do like the animal motifs...you have a veritable zoo there.
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Thanks spence and Bob.

Any concern over the Zeugitania? The more I look at it the less I like the way the back of the horse is kind of doubled, its almost as if you can see the palm tree through it too. I can't see this on others, but this one is much cheaper than most of the ones available. Should I be worried?
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Just looks like some double-striking to me. No red flags, at least for me.
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Excellent group, congrats
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@david, I am by no means knowledgeable about these coins, but my interpretation of the Zeugitania's reverse was that there was a little bit of saddle on the horse rather than palm tree trunk showing through. I can see what you are saying though, the doubling on the root of the tail is mostly offset down with a little offset to the right. Now that I think about it more specifically (and cheat by looking it up on horse.com), saddles were invented in 365 AD so there is no way for this to be a saddle.
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Well there are rough surfaces below the horse, I guess the saddle is just roughness above it.

Thanks for the input though.
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Love that Punic coin. I've got a similar one.

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nice new coins DUK, the lysimachos is fantastic!
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