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Given The Thickness, Must Be Greek

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The best I can make is the Zeus sitting (can't be sure, though). 18 mm diameter, 2 mm thick.

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Given-The-Thickness,-Must-Be-Greek

Any ideas?
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Possibly TON reverse left. Could be AYTONOMOY.
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No, I was thinking a bronze from, perhaps, Antioch. Compare, for example, with this Butcher 24.1. Zeus obverse and reverse, ANTIOXEΩN MHTΡOΠOΛEΩΣ AYTONOMOY. Obverse on yours is too far gone, I think, to be of much help in this effort. Not much to go on at all, really - but I'm guessing it's TON in the legend at left - and there does appear to possibly be two legend lines at right, which would fit. Plus I can sorta make out the TIOX of ANTIOXEΩN at the right on yours.


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I'll add that a lot of Antioch Zeus-obverse issues from this period have c/m's in the lower obverse, often hammered in angled or sideways, and always with a right-facing bust. The OP coin seems like it might have one also. It's murky, but perhaps there.

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@Bob L - amazing! Thanks a lot, I had no chance of doing all that!
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