If I am right this coin is Pamphylia, Side around 190 BC. But the reverse is interesting. I couldn't find a same. Maybe there are a countermark inside of the Pomegranate?
Quote: Side, Pamphylia AE13, 3rd century BC. Obv: Head of Athena right in plumed Corinthian helmet Rev: Pomegranate on stalk. BMC 59; Sear Greek 1931. Contributed by ecoli of the Forum Ancient Coins, Okt, 2011
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