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Greek Coin I Need Help On Identifying

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I've tried researching this greek coin but I can't find any reference on it, does any one know what it is. I know it has a Lyre on the reverse but I can't find a likeness of the bust on the front.

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Welcome to the Forum! You've come to a great place to share and learn!

Someone that knows more than me will be along shortly.
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I believe it's a Roman provincial coin from Lydia Apollonis.
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The weight and seize would be very helpful.

Just a possibility : Chalcedon, pseudo-autonomous issue, 2nd century

Is there any inscription?
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But there seem to be no letters around the lyre, so this guess is wrong
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The weight is 3.6 grams, the size is 18 mm. No words around the 3 string lyre that I can make out. These are the letters I can make out on the left front, I G(maybe) P A C (maybe) Y and then I can't make any out.
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I thought perhaps Aeolis but the unbearded, young bust is odd. But what looks like an upside-down lyre might really be an upright tripod altar.

Perhaps a Lydian issue of Domitia?

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Thanks, I think that's a good fit, does anyone know what the value of such a coin would be.

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Without a clear identification it's difficult to say. But in my view, given its condition, less than 50€. Probably around 20-30.
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