Well clearly Greek and that obverse fits a lot of coins of that size. But the pitting on the reverse takes any chance away, for me anyway, to see an image. I tried opening the photo and changing contrast etc to no luck. The only thing I'd suggest is to hold the coin near a lamp and take a photo about 20 degrees above flat like if you were taking an edge photo would be flat. So like a plane landing. Those pitting hole will not be as visible and throw me off so much, again perhaps.
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