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Circa 200-185 BC Baktria Greco-Baktrian Kingdom Demetrios I Aniketos Æ Trichalkon

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Well, it's an ancient elephant and I love elephants. Thought it was well executed. Thoughts? Thanks!

BAKTRIA, Greco-Baktrian Kingdom. Demetrios I Aniketos. Circa 200-185 BC. Æ Trichalkon (28mm, 10.23 g, 12 h). Head of elephant right, bell around neck / Kerykeion (caduceus); monogram to inner left. Bopearachchi 5E; HGC 12, 67. Brown surfaces, some smoothing, areas of stabilized green, tiny flan crack. VF.

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Nice coin, better condition than mine was.
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@num, with this one, I would keep it sequestered until you fully examine the greenish patches. If they are chalky, then you might have some bronze disease and don't want to risk spreading it to any other copper coins you might have lying around. If the green is adherent, then you should be just fine.
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That's the nicest elephant head that I've seen.
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