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Author Topic: Barbar-Sarmata AE-coin or pendant ???, Victory (???) advancing right ???, #1  (Read 841 times)

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Barbar-Sarmata AE-coin or pendant ???, Victory (???) advancing right ???, #1

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Barbar-Sarmata AE-coin or pendant ???, Victory (???) advancing right ???, #1
avers:- II...III, Bare headed and cuirassed bust left.
revers:- I..I, Victory (???) advancing right ???,
exerg: -/-//--, diameter: 17-18mm, weight: g, axes: h,
mint: Sarmata ???, date: ??? , ref: ??? ,
distribution: ??? ,


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Cool looking piece and all indicates a barbaric issue. Never came across a similar example. So, your guess is a good one.
Thanks for sharing. I really like the reverse of the figure "up in arms" running. Is that a  moon crescent above?

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Hi Vincent ..

  :)

 Thank you your remarks ..
 I hope it is interesting .
 I have some interesting pieces in my Gallery  which are litle bit similar like the avers on this "coin"
 and also the style are similar... ;)

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pos=-105871
https://www.forumancientcoins.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pos=-105870
https://www.forumancientcoins.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pos=-105872

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Yes, those are interesting and appear to be from the same "workshop". Nice group and you are lucky to have assembled those together.

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Hi  :)

Now I try to find the date and distribution and the real origin of this kind of "coins"

 ..??? ???
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May need hoard evidence for that to happen.

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May need hoard evidence for that to happen.

You are right ..
 but I not find " frequently" something like this .. :-\

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