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The Greek Similarity Of A Coin From Asia Minor Or India

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Good evening, prompt please on this coin, on many forums didn't agree by definition and accessory, something from the Greek policies in Asia Minor or India after a gain, or imitation.
obverse: the head in a helmet (the deputy or) 11 millimeters.
reverse: something either phallus or tripod, 13 millimeters.
weight:3,95-4,01 gram
herd: 3,5 millimeters.
It is in advance grateful for identification.
excuse in advance for writing, English not my native language.

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02/09/2013 05:09 am
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nobody knows or a photo (scan) the bad?
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I'm sorry to be back to the old theme
on its policies after Alexander the Great in India and Bactria?
no opinions?
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Not ..there is no.
was all
in all the resources and all forums (Russian, EU, Asia, with US), full of zeros everywhere.
only theory bactria & india after greeks.
were local similarity, no note
This coin does not exist anywhere.
thought here will find special.

myself laugh :)RRRRRR
coin original,I do not know.
sorry
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