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A bit bigger than a dime roughly 19 - 20 mm. Thin billon composition. I can't really make out too much. I think it's from Venice. Will greatly appreciate any help.
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Roman Provincial Coins Discussion Forum / Re: Cappadocia
« Last post by Meepzorp on Today at 10:02:49 pm »
Hi SO,

Thanks for posting your coins in your gallery. As Tracy wrote, they are impressive.

I have several Cappadocia coins:

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/meepzorp/rp_cappadocia_pt01.htm
https://www.forumancientcoins.com/meepzorp/rp_cappadocia_pt02.htm

In the coming weeks, I will probably be adding another one (with a temple reverse) to those pages.

Meepzorp
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Hi Dru,

That is interesting. I doubt if it was done intentionally.

I have a few Corinth coins from that time period:

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/meepzorp/rp_corinth_pt01.htm

Meepzorp
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The Members' Gallery / Re: Tracy’s Relatively New Gallery
« Last post by Tracy Aiello on Today at 09:00:13 pm »
Another addition to my “growing more rapidly than I want” collection of medals/coins commemorating Horatio Nelson and/or the centenary of the Battle of Trafalgar.

This medal commemorates the centenary of Trafalgar, presented by the St. George’s Society and Sons of England of Ottawa, Canada. It has a suspension hole drilled in it just after the 12h (from the obverse). This is the fifth entry into my Nelson gallery and the third that has been altered for wearing. Clearly on the reverse at the 6h is a mark but even under 25x magnification it doesn’t resemble anything that I can recognize. Yet, I’m convinced that it was intentional and not just a defect or artifact.

Enjoy: https://www.forumancientcoins.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=187413

Tracy
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Roman Provincial Coins Discussion Forum / Re: Cappadocia
« Last post by Sebastian O on Today at 08:52:51 pm »
Thank You. I would like to meet here people interested in collecting cappadocia province coins.
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"Archaeologists already knew that Plato was buried somewhere in the Platonic School in Athens, however, this latest revelation has pinpointed his burial to a private garden near the so-called Museion or sacellum sacred to the Muses.

Furthermore, the text has revealed that Plato was sold as a slave following the conquest of the island of Aegina by the Spartans sometime around 404 BC to 399 BC."



https://www.heritagedaily.com/2024/04/carbonised-herculaneum-papyrus-reveals-burial-place-of-plato/151747
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Roman Provincial Coins Discussion Forum / Re: Cappadocia
« Last post by Tracy Aiello on Today at 08:27:48 pm »
Welcome, Sebastian O. It is a very impressive start.

All the best,

Tracy
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Roman Provincial Coins Discussion Forum / Re: Cappadocia
« Last post by Sebastian O on Today at 07:47:07 pm »
I've started to add my coins of Cappadocia to gallery

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=8069
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The Members' Gallery / Re: CPK collection additions
« Last post by CPK on Today at 06:59:10 pm »
Thanks Tracy!
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The Members' Gallery / Re: My Byzantine Solidus Gallery
« Last post by Jay GT4 on Today at 04:26:36 pm »
The style is quite unique.  Great addition
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