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Illyria, Apollonia
Illyria, Apollonia 229-100 BC, Drachm 

Cow standing left, looking back at a suckling calf APIΣTΩN
Double stellite pattern AΠOΛ-AI-NE-A
Ceka 24

Illyria, Apollonia

Illyria, Apollonia 229-100 BC, Drachm

Cow standing left, looking back at a suckling calf APIΣTΩN
Double stellite pattern AΠOΛ-AI-NE-A
Ceka 24

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Album name:Randygeki(h2) / Greek (and Greekish)
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Date added:Sep 10, 2011
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Mat   [Sep 09, 2011 at 10:38 PM]
Sweet, been thinking of one in time myself.
Randygeki(h2)   [Sep 10, 2011 at 05:07 AM]
Thanks, I have a similar fouree core so kinda cool to have this too.
rexesq   [Sep 21, 2011 at 10:54 PM]
Very Cool Example! I have also wanted one of these types for a while... I like the ones that have the different marks above or below the Cow and calf.... like a rudder or caduceus.... I forget all the different things used, but there are quite a few, and they aren't always visible, nice clear examples can be rare, depending on the marking. Also it seems some were just struck without these little marks at all.... I do not know exactly what they signify either.
This time period, and most BC stuff is out of my comfort range and I know very little of the coins of the era, but I know I like these types and all the different variations!

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