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Another ID Request - Greek Bronze With Jupiter Or Cupid Riding Goat

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I have another unidentified Greek bronze. It is an AE-19 and weighs 3.75 grams.

There is a bearded head, facing right on the obverse.

The reverse has a figure, I would guess either a young Jupiter or Cupid, sitting on a goat.

There are partial legends on both sides but I cannot decipher them.

Once again, any attribution help would be appreciated. Thanks!

BTW - The hair on the obverse photo is a gift from my cat Molly, who was being oh so helpful.
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 Posted 11/11/2019  10:11 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add FVRIVS RVFVS to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The portrait reminds me of Silenos
The 'goat' seems to have a hind quarter of a horse
I wonder if surface corrosion has morphed the head into looking goatlike
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That is certainly possible about the type of animal. Unfortunately, it's a coin with issues.

The raised hand on the figure seated on the horse/goat/whatever, has his hand raised which made me think of similar reverse designs with a young Jupiter or Cupid seated on a goat.

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the word is donkey
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Thank you very much!

A donkey it is from Lydia.

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Now that I know what it is, Ancient Imports on VCoins has an example.

https://www.vcoins.com/en/stores/ma...Default.aspx
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My daughter actually suggested a donkey which I dismissed with a 'nyah'
What would a philosophy major know about it !
But Silenos does have a rather distinctive face
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Now that I look at it, how could it not be donkey?

Please give your daughter my thanks.
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