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"272843","LIN-EDD313","0014ADEDDFD01395","coin","","","","","","","","1","","","GREEK AND ROMAN PROVINCIAL","-500","-250","A Greek silver coin (coin was recorded via email - cannot determine denomination without weight) of Cranium on the Greek island of Cephallenia. c. 500-250 BC.
","Notebox:  This coin is peculiar.  The silver issues (500-480 BC) have the ram standing left (BMC 2ff).  The ram is standing right on copper issues (4th-3rd century) (BMC 19ff).  It does appear to be silver.  One possibility is that the coin is modern copy of a copper coin made in a silver-like metal.  Such pieces do exist as tourist pieces.  

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","","Large Bow, possibly with pellet to right;  it might be within an incuse square","","","4","","","","","","4","","","","","","","0","","","","","","","","","","","","","","Cranium","Hardly worn: extremely fine","","","","","","","225385","LIN8553.jpg","images/adaubney/",

