A greek coin that I was given- very inexpensive due to the wear.
All I know is its greek. Hard to tell I assume with the lettering in the reverse that its before Greece became a Roman province but after Alexander or Kassander died
Size and fabric, as well as what might be an obverse beaded border, are correct for Antiochos VII (Seleukid Kingdom). For comparison with winged Eros obverses, see below. I suspect a minting error or countermark in the left field on the OP coin.
I think the reverse may be an Isis headdress, seen horizontally rather than vertically. The crescent and possible remnant of a star (at right in the OP reverse pic) work for that, as does the lettering.
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