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Small Bronze A P Greek Piece?

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 Posted 03/21/2022  2:16 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add vince1977 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I have these really, really small greek piece. It looks like helmet portret? on one side. But it also can be someone else.


You can see A P and a branch on the other side. I like it because it is so enormeous small. Have not had any this size before. This is definetly a piece you will easily loose right?

Does anyone has this piece or knows what it is?


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Might be a facing bull's head (bucranium) rather than a branch. Perhaps Athena obverse, from Thourioi, Lucania?
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I dont see this in it after comparing it with this type. It looks like zeus with a > pointing at his head. Just tried to make better pictures but they all seem the same like the one here above...
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