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Coin ID 15 And 16

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The one on the left is (a piece of) a drachm or didrachm from Rhodes - similar to the one I use for my avatar, but from a later period; the magistrate's name is AINHTWR. The wildwinds example for this magistrate is in even worse ocndition than yours. It's probably a drachm, since I think Rhodes stopped making didrachms by the time this magistrate issued coins.

The one on the right is too badly worn to identify, except that with only a crude crosshatching pattern on the reverse it will probably date from the archaic period (c. 500 BC).
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WOW thats very good!The right looks like Aegina coin.If it's with turtle thats means I have two examples thats awesome!
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Is Rhodes coin have an any vaule?
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