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Ae11mm Ancient Coin - Can You Assist Me In ID Please? Thank You

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Hey guys - I am having trouble finding anything about this coin. I don't know if it's Greek or... ? There looks like an E or epsilon a horn or cornucopia with two dots at the top and then an "N". I couldn't decipher the bust either..

Any help or guidance would be appreciated!

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That's a double cornucopia. That fact may eliminate a lot of possibilities.
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Hey bob, thanks! Could it be a coin of Livia (Augustus' wife)? https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=5185084
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I suppose that's possible. Too bad some important details on your coin are lost. Based on the deep flan with sloping sides of your lower pic, I do think you might be on the right track with Egypt - but whether Roman Egypt or Ptolemaic Egypt (e.g. Arsinoe III), I can't say. Of course there are other possibilities beyond Egypt. Perhaps someone will chime in with more ideas.
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