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Identifying Ancient Greek Coins #14

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

1. Diameter 10mm, Weight 0.9gr
Looks very similar with Leukai, Ionia, size is correct, however I couldn't find a sample with Apollo looking right, in all Leukai coins I have seen Apollo is looking left.
Also Klazomenai, Ionia have some similar coins with a swan, again Apollo is looking right

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Just a thought but I think the obverse is facing left?
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Palouche, you are 100% right and I'm 100% blind :)
Thank you my friend!!
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Yep, I saw it too - but Paul was quicker.
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Maybe?

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I will search it again and study the coin with daylight tomorrow.
I see also some letters down to left Α or Δ and on top right I think there is ΟΣ, not very sure, need to study it more.
Thank you once again for your ideas!
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