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Is This A Dolphin Under The Horses Legs?

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I have looked through all the Thrace (and other) links on wildwinds as well as all the links on acsearch.info and can find some exact matches EXCEPT they don't have a dolphin under the horses legs. Is this really a dolphin? Help!! This coin measures 14mm and weighs 4.1 grams.
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You've got yourself an Alexander the Great there. You can more or less make out the ΔPOY of AΛEΞANΔPOY. Therefore: Macedon.

Similar, although your dolphin is easier to see:
https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=393660

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Another, this one a bit lighter, again with the dolphin not as clear as on yours. Looks like the horse has five legs on this one - but that middle "leg" is a dolphin.

https://www.vcoins.com/en/stores/se...Default.aspx

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THANKS @Bob L... Again you've come through for me. I never thought of looking in Macedon. I'm please to find out that the figure below the horses feet is an Dolphin.
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