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Help Identifying Gold Greek Coin

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 Posted 10/22/2008  09:47 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Raywillis to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I am hoping someone can help with identifying a coin found on a military construction project in Greece. The coin was sent to my father in law by his brother; we believe in the early 60's. It has not yet been tested but, I believe that it is gold. Any help with age and confirmation of country will be greatly appreciated.

Possible identification: Poseidon right on obverse; Nike right on reverse?
Possible origin Boethia, Thebes?

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 Posted 10/22/2008  10:22 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Sadly, it's not gold.

This is a bronze coin from ancient Athens, circa 140 BC; the letters alpha and theta on the left side of the coin is the abbreviation of the city's name. Click on this link and scroll halfway down the page, to the brown entry titled "Kroll_088", and you'll find a coin just like yours:
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 Posted 10/23/2008  08:41 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Raywillis to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks so much to SAP for the quick response! I may have already looked at the coin you gave me the link to but, I would have gone right over it because the profile of Zeus didn't look the same until I examined it much closer. Thanks again.
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