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Man With Hat Small Coin Identification Help Please

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All help gratefully received. Thank you.

Diameter 14mm. Weight 2.3 gms.
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@RD, sorry that I can't help more other than to orient your second image correctly (man riding horse). I can't quite make out the inscriptions from your pics. Any chance you can read even partial inscriptions with the coin in hand?


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Thanks Spence, I have been searching and wondered if it was Nikias of Baktria ? I am totally useless at reading greek / roman legends even in hand.

Edit - after further searches maybe :

Ancient Coinage of Indo Scythians, Azilises
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Ok yes perhaps even Azes II. Why don't you request to the mods to move your thread over to the ancient and medieval section of CCF so that @echizento and others will see it and (potentially) weigh in?
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Would need to see better pictures to be sure, you can try cleaning the coin up a bit by soaking it in distilled water or olive oil. I prefer the oil. Any way I believe your coin is early Kushan of the King Vima Takha (Soter Megas). Here is a link to some of his coins. Yours is listed, but similar. http://coinindia.com/galleries-vima-takha.html
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Well, the obverse seems to show a man with a hat and a guitar. The reverse shows him on a horse. I'm leaning toward an early cowboy coin.
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Thanks echizento I will give it a bath.
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For similar, scan down here to the Azes II AE drachms (Senior ISCH 105 type): http://grifterrec.rasmir.com/indosc...thian_2.html
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Well, the obverse seems to show a man with a hat and a guitar. The reverse shows him on a horse. I'm leaning toward an early cowboy coin.
Specifically, a man with a hat and a guitar pointing a gun at his own head. I dunno why.
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...a gun at his own head.


No doubt it was issued as a promotional trinket when "Blazing Saddles" hit the theaters.

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No doubt it was issued as a promotional trinket when "Blazing Saddles" hit the theaters.
Yes, exactly like that! I'm actually surprised how similar the pose seems to be.

...Someone should make this into a Totally Looks Like entry. Is that series still going?
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Did you notice the guy on the horse is wearing chaps?
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Would like to see what it looks like cleaned up, if it's silver than I agree it's Azes II.
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For similar, scan down here to the Azes II AE drachms (Senior ISCH 105 type): http://grifterrec.rasmir.com/indosc...thian_2.html


Thanks Bob - certainly looks like the Type 105 Azes II

Will post pics after it has soaked for a while.
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I came across this old thread when searching for something else, and the OP coin resembles one in my collection that I got some time ago. Different sites have identified the figure on the reverse as either Zeus or Pallas, but I have never seen Zeus wearing a hat. There is a device that looks like a trident below the horse's head on the obverse. Can anyone tell me what the apple shaped device to the left of Zeus/Pallas on the reverse represents?
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It came with this handwritten description from the former owner, who was apparently an archaeologist of note. (No name given.)
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Azes II, King of Taxila. 15BC - 20AD
Obverse: King holding implement; mounted on horse walking right. Reverse: Zeus (Pallas?) standing left holding Nike. Kharosthi legend. Billon? Diameter 13mm. Weight 2.25gr.
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Can anyone tell me what the apple shaped device to the left of Zeus/Pallas on the reverse represents?


Not sure, Jim, but it's referred to in the linked listing below (if the link works) as "altar or pomegranite" [sic].

Edit: link didn't work...will post a screenshot soon...
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