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[cmk.: open left hand. The countermark, located in front of the obv. head, is considerably larger than the open-hand countermarks found on earlier duoviral asses of Corinth (Amandry, pp. 30--31, pl. I).] ... Greek Imperials |
Uncertain Greek ... Originally identified as Athens. Coin no. 1. Worn illegible. Worn illegible.
Countermark: rosette or star. 845 ... 229-30 B.C. |
Countermarked. Coin no. 6. Late fill. Head r., laureate. Countermark: rosette or star. Worn illegible.
(Traces of letters visible) 83 ... 4th c. B.C. and Hellenistic |
Uncertain Greek ... Halved. Coin no. 1.
68/Α'* Red earth above stoa foundations. Worn illegible. Worn illegible. 572 ... 13 April 1933 |
Uncertain Greek ... Halved. Coin no. 35. General, level of foundation F. Worn illegible. Worn illegible. 469 ... 30 March 1933 |
[by size and fabric this coin could be Athenian (Agora XXVI, Periods III and IV)] Worn illegible. Worn illegible ... 28 Apr 1939 |
[cmk.: bunch of grapes] Worn illegible. Worn illegible ... 4th century B.C. and Hellenistic |
[cmk.: dolphin on trident] Worn illegible. Type of beardless head ... 4th century B.C. and Hellenistic |
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