Guten Morgen,
derzeit in einer Auktion (CNG, E-Auction 281, Lot: 152):
http://www.cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=212869EASTERN EUROPE, Imitations of Philip II of Macedon. 3rd-2nd centuries BC. FE Obverse die (Maximum diameter: 55mm; diameter of central intaglio portion: approx. 21mm; height: 2.2mm; weight: approx. 307g). Center of face of obverse die, seemingly for a tetradrachm, with a head of Zeus with prominent nose, seemingly laureate and with at least a partial beard (cf. Lanz 471 for similar). Uncertain symbols in relief above and below central intaglio portion, presumably some form of control markings. Corrosion and surface chipping as to be expected, with particular damage to the upper portion of the head.
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Kennt jemand die Münzen, die mit dem Ding geprägt wurden?
Beste Grüße,
Docisam
PS: Schade, dass man nichts über den Fundort weiß.