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Hello everyone,

I felt in love of this beautiful archaic Skione tetradrachm showing Protesilaos on its obverse... Just wanted to share it with the community!
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Wow. Neat coin, goofy smile.
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Tell us more. What is the composition? How old could it be? Who is the dude with the ear to ear grin?
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What is that reverse? Bad wave wipe out?
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@ancient67, that is an interesting piece. We don't normally see such a dendritic structure on struck coins, but it does sometimes happen with ancients. I especially like the die break on the rev. I've recommended to the mods that this thread be moved over to the ancients section of CCF.
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Very interesting pattern which I believe was caused by the crystallization of the silver. Be careful not to drop the coin on a hard surface, it just might shatter into a million pieces.
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Protesilaos.

I've seen similar surface patterning on other Skione AR's, but never to this extreme. Pics in the collage below are from four different Skione coins. I don't know if this has something to do with that region's flan preparation, soil conditions, die manufacture, or what?


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Sorry to answer late, it was night here in France...

The coin was struck around 480-470 BC. It's weight is 15,92 g. Protesilaos is a character from Iliad.

Thanks for all your comments!
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