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Identifying Ancient Greek Coins #4

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Hello, I'm trying to identify some coins and any idea is very welcome.
Thank you for any help!

1. Diameter 9mm, Weight 0.7gr
one letter I was able to read is ...N...

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Identifying-Ancient-Greek-Coins-#4

1. Diameter 16mm, Weight 2.3gr
i can read on the right side the letters ...ΣΙΛ.. (ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ)
on the left side ..Ο(?)ΟΥ maybe ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ

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#1 may be an issue from Sigeion, Troas with Athena/crescent.
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the first coin is head to right
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you are very right Bob and I thank you so much, I just saw some samples, the N I was looking is an Σ and under it is Γ
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I would guess Prusias II of Bithynia for #2. Herakles with club reverse.
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Thank you my dear friend!!
Prusias, as I'm looking now, is having some very interesting coins with centaur Charon, never catch anyone my eye, amazing coins!
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