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Here is another I have been working on. I have been trying to match it with no luck. I believe it is Apollo. At first, I though he was drawing a bow, now looking at the scan, it looks like maybe branches?

Any help would be appreciated!



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Mmmm, seems to be "Antoninus" on the obverse legend. If so, maybe Caracalla? Maybe Hercules on the reverse?
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Difficult to say, but I see a dimple on both sides so it could be a provincial.
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Thanks for the info. The dimple is through the coin, just a pinhole. I'll look under Provincials. Thanks, Masis, hopefully your advice will help fit in with a Provincial.

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