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"Overstruck on a tetradrachm on Seleukos VI. An important coin for dating the end of the reign of Tiraios I." (nb: visible letters don't allow such a precise identification)  +
"Overstruck on a tetradrachm of Seleukid king Alexander II with Zeus seated left reverse type (cf. SNG Spaer 2275-2282)"  +
"Overstruck on a Babylon I mint tetradrachm of Seleukos I (second satrapy and kingship, 312-281 BC) in the name and types of Alexander III (SC 82.5)"  +
"Overstruck on an uncertain mint tetradrachm of Alexander III type, likely an issue of Seleukos I"  +
"Overstruck on an uncertain mint in western Asia Minor tetradrachm of Alexander III of Macedon"  +
"This coin was overstruck on a tetradrachm of Alexander III" (nb: wrong identification, different profile; most likely over Seleucus II).  +
"This coin was overstruck on a tetradrachm of Alexander III" (nb: wrong identification, different profile; most likely over Seleucus II).  +
"This extremely interesting piece is most exciting because it is clearly overstruck on an earlier Athenian tetradrachm. On the obverse, the AΘE legend of the host coin's reverse is unmistakeable while, on the reverse, Athena's earring and ornamented helmet can be easily made out. Another example of this overstriking, but less clear than here, has been known since 1909 (Egger 26 November 1909, 167 = Caltabiano 352.4)."  +
"Hier sind auf dem Revers die Haare des n.l. gewandten Tanithauptes zu sehen. Auf dem Avers oben wohl die Hinterfüsse eines Stiers (cf. SNG Cop. 387ff.)."  +
"Overstruck on an issue of Hieron II (HGC 2, 1548), with Hieron's profile visible below Saturn's neck."  +
"There is clearly a Hieron II Poseidon/Trident undertype with the trident visible through the reverse prow." (McCabe)  +
"clear undertype evidence from a Hieron II Poseidon/Trident with dolphins type"  +
"Overstruck on a bronze coin of Hieron (see SNG Copenhagen 853 - Trident and ´IEPΩNOΣ´ evident)"  +