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Help Identify Ancient Coin

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I need help please to identify this ancient coin.
Thanks

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Thanks very much Kamnaskires,
The link didn't work for me, but I was able to pull out your search criteria and pull up
Mysia. Pergamon 200-133. BC. AE (4.24 Gr. 17mm.)
Helmeted head of Athena right.
Rev. Tropaion. ΑΘΗΝΑΣ ΝΙΚΗΦΟΡΟΥ.

I guess familiarity with things like Athena and the trophy come with time and exposure.
I went off on a search for "helmeted head" plus the trophy looked to my sore eyes like a goddess with breasts, or those two globes might have been the heads of two small children!!! (I know, right!)
Anyway thanks so much for your input, It got me on the right track.
Cheers TT
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