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Identifying Ancient Greek Coins #37

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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 14x15mm, Weight 2.2gr
The only info I have is from Sicily

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2. Diameter 18x20mm, Weight 6.0gr
From Sicily, my search lead me to Alaisa but I am not 100% sure
Zeus / Eagle + Tripod
https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=126447

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Details are not clear on the first coin, but the headgear could be a stephane on the right figure. Maybe Herakles/Hera from Himera?
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I will study it again tomorrow with better light and compare with Himera coins. Could also be a Thermae.
Thank you Bob for the help!!
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