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Hi, I Am Trying To Identfy This Coin

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Hi,-I-Am-Trying-To-Identfy-This-Coin

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Thanks for your time!!
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 Posted 07/19/2012  12:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Wade to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
not a "coin" (currency), no date or denomination

a charm, medallion, jeton of sorts. I cant make out the language but someone here will.

PS, try using a different thread title, it is exactly the same as your last post and will get fewer views.
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sorry, and thanks for the advice. will do.
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This is a replica of an ancient silver coin from Thourioi, a Greek colony in what is now southern Italy. The inscription is Greek, "ThOURIA", though genuine coins with this design actually say "ThOURIWN". For examples of what genuine ancient coins from this city look like, see this Wildwinds page.
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Sap Thank you so much for the info.

This board is the best!!
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