I believe it was found in modern day Turkey Obverse: Oval shaped coin, with a round coin strike in the center. Rev: Corroded Mass: 2.36 gram Dimensions: 21x15mm
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Probably a lost cause, but that's a distinctive flan shape. I see perhaps a casting sprue or "flan handle" on either side... that is usually the calling card of Ptolemaic and/or Seleucid coins, I think.
OR, it could be clipping marks, which I think was employed by the Arabs (and also in India, but I don't think it's Indian). Can you post a picture of the edge? If it comes to a flat top, my money is on Ptolemaic; if it comes to a slanted point, likely Islamic.
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