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Greek And Roman Coins Needing ID Part Nineteen.

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Hi all,
If I may again beg your attention for a few moments:
Another two unidentified (by me), and both tiny little things. The silver coin is 10mm in diameter and weighs no more than 0.8g. There are no distinguishing features I can identify so apologies if it's not the right way up.
The bronze coin is 11mm and weighs 2.7g, bearded head on one side, stag on the other.
Many thanks.

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I believe the first is a fractional from Sidon, Phoenicia. The reverse shows a king slaying a lion.

The bronze is from Selge, Pisidia. Herakles/stag, ΣE-Λ.
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Thank you very much Bob. Do you know when they date from?
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Found them.
Sidon 1/16 shekel 370-358BC.
Selge AE12 C2nd-C1st BC.
Thank you again for the help.
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The Sidon issue is quite old, dating to the late 5th to mid-4th century BC.

The Selge coin is 2nd - 1st century BC.

For reference:

https://www.acsearch.info/search.ht...usd&company=

https://www.acsearch.info/search.ht...usd&company=


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