Hi everyone, I am having some difficulty IDing this ancient coin for a family member.
Unfortunately, I just have the images and not the exact diameter and weight. But my relative claims that the coin is "nearly the size of a silver dollar" and is bronze.
The obverse appears to have a male bust left, but no text is detectable in this state of preservation. The reverse, however, has a very nice, discernible griffin left with a wheel under one fore paw.
I have seen a couple of Egyptian coins that are much smaller with similar griffins facing right, but nothing with a similar bust. Any help would be appreciated! Thanks!
The coins of Egypt from these emperors that are the drachms always impressed me for being like 30 mm and often more. Flat on the reverse and curved up like a mound as well. I have a Hadrian on my desk with Nilus the River God which is common compared to yours. Nice coins!
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