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New Member
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Coin all in a dark layer. I think it's bronze. Is it gold or silver mozhet be in a dark layer?
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
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It is probably bronze, do not try and clean it.
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New Member
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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i don't know on this one, where are our greek experts?
it looks like a feminine figure on the revers, but sometimes apollo looks girlie. if it were a roman coin I would guess it was spes holding a flower.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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New Member
 Germany
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1) My hypothesis: On my coin naked Apollo that his right hand holding a bird and watching him on the left shoulder in his bow hanging. Perhaps this coin is close to Macedonia?
2) My other fantastic hypothesis: On my coin Apollo head hare and rabbit ears long protrude from the head of Apollo.
Edited by Pavka 06/09/2015 01:59 am
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Pavka, what do you mean?
I attributed your coin. It is not rare or terribly valuable. There is no "rabbit." I'm not sure what the reason for the Hypothesis is, can you elaborate?
Again your coin is a bronze coin of Sardis, Lydia, same as the link I posted, is there another coin with no image?
Edited by Ancientnoob 06/09/2015 08:19 am
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New Member
 Germany
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Ancientnoob, that you me showed to Tu it other coin which isn't similar to mine. On yours the dressed Athena who holds Nika, a board and a spear, and on my coin naked god who in one hand keeps a fowls, and on other shoulder at him hangs onions. A font on my another and letters others. It is seen not Sardis, Lydia. I'll tell you differently: it can and Sardis, Lydia., but you have another coin in the picture. If this Sardis, in your opinion, then please show the same with my coin. http://numismaclub.com/unt/34581-ly..._bronze.htmlAlthough if you look closely, then this coin is quite different. Although when viewed without glasses and a magnifying glass, a kind of like my coin. And if you look then both the mist coin 100% but the same 
Edited by Pavka 06/09/2015 1:52 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Ha...ok bro. Keep looking...  BTW the obverse bust is CLEARLY Artemis. Have fun.
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New Member
 Germany
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Moderator
 United States
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If we had better pictures, we might be able to pin this coin down. But we really don't have much to work with. You have been given some opinions and ideas who it might be. Unless someone stumbles upon a reference soemwhere, I can't see where we can provide any more information at this time. Good luck with your search.
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New Member
 Germany
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Dear fans of coins! Thank you for an interesting discussion. Although we have not yet found an answer discussion was super interesting. I have a desire to put here pictures of my new coins to study !! ;-)
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Moderator
 United States
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You are welcome to do that and we will help if we can.
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New Member
 Germany
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I tak friends my Russian friend - numismatist helped me solve this coin. I was right there out of my head sticking out long ears, but the hare and the donkey. And the naked man, not God, the king. You certainly have guessed who this king?  
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New Member
United States
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Confusing post, but glad you found the answers you were looking for Pavka.
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