I would love it if someone were able to identify this coin for me. It may be a Roman or Greek coin with a strange hieroglyphic type marking on the back. I will post pictures. Sorry if it doesn't look right. I'm new to this.
It's another one of these - a somewhat crude replica of a famous ancient Greek coin from Athens, an "owl" tetradrachm.
We're not entirely sure where they came from, but it's not a genuine ancient coin. This is the third one posted on the forum this year; Here's the other one.
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