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Help To ID Ancient Coin - Pegasus? Standing Figure?

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I have been searching to identify this coin for years. Can anyone lead me in the right direction? I think it could be Pegasus and a Standing Figure but it is crude. Also the beads on the border are interesting.

I believe it is bronze and somewhat thin flan- about 21mm & 2.9g.

Thank you!
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Wow now that I look at the photos magnified this way - I think it is a lion?! not a pegasus. That may help me to search :)
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Looks like a winged lion - that would suggest it is the Winged Lion of St Mark, especially with the halo. I can't say I recognise the type, but it is reminiscent of the composition of medieval venetian soldinos.
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Interesting. I really have no idea!

The figure on the reverse reminds me of Shiva and his bull on some late Kushan coins from India.

They never used a lion, which makes me think this is medieval, maybe from the Christian East? Crusader states or Armenia?
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Whether it is a winged lion or Pegasus, it appears to be nimbate. Nimbate lions were found on some Reformation (and later) coins from Venice. I don't see a good match though in a quick look on numista. Sorry that I can't be more helpful.
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Jeton at the top here has some iconographic similarities...perhaps of the same ilk?

http://www.forumancientcoins.com/me...r_frinco.htm

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Here's one that seems similar, from a group lot in an expired auction:

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Yes that must be it! Excellent! Thank you so much!

Thanks to everyone for the replies :)
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