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Identifying Ancient Greek Coins #27

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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 13.5mm, Weight 2.4gr
Athena and Owl, I'm sorry the quality of the coin is not helping a lot.

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Anonymous quadrans from approx 81-161 with an owl reverse?
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Or from Pergamon - Mysia. Helmeted head of Athena right / Owl facing, wings spread, standing on palm branch?
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Pergamon is a possibility. Or Prygia, Dorylaion ? Owls are quite common on greek coinage !
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Thank you guys for your ideas, it's a common subject and that's making the identify harder because I can't get any letters from the coin.
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