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Walking Back In Time From Rome

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 Posted 03/31/2018  1:58 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Has anyone anything that starts in the correct decade?


Nope sorry. I've got 216 to 207 BC and 277 to 239 BC. I don't think that either of these helps push us back.
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I think one of my Pantikapaion coins might be Anokhin 141 (ca. 230-220 BC). Or it could be Anokhin 139 (ca. 240-230 BC).

I'll post it in the morning, and you can try to figure out if it's one or the other.
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Difficulty digging that coin out?
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Difficulty digging that coin out?
Sadly, no - either my email got stuck in the ether again, or I just plain forgot. Probably the latter.

I'll check if the photos are still on my phone; I might be able to post them if they are (but of course I'm still not certain about the attribution).
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This Greco-Bactrian 'double unit' (24mm, 12.30gm) of Euthydemos I dates from 230/220 (i.e. sometime is the 220s) to 200 BC. The bearded fellow is believed to be Herakles. Bopearachchi Serie 17A; BMC India 3, p. 5, 15-17.
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I am happy enough with that to move back to 240-230, It's certainly a fab coin.
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