I think I've got it figured out, but this example is sufficiently different from all the others I could find, that I wanted to submit it to the wiser ones for an opinion. So, I think I have here yet another example of the
Danubian Celtic imitatives of the Macedonian Strymon/Trident issue
SNG Cop 1299. The incorrect
legend and trident certainly fit, though the
obverse doesn't look very tribal. Perhaps one of the "very worn dies" referred to in the
NumisWiki article?
Weight is 4.78 g, dimensions 19 x 16 mm, and the die rotation (assuming the trident points up) is about 33 degrees. Sorry, got lazy and just scanned it, so the slightly schyphate shape of the coin makes the
rim of the
obverse somewhat fuzzy in the image. Appreciate your thoughts.