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A
A single obverse linked to no less than 42 reverses, including 4 monograms and 9 full names  +
For an error in the die-study, see: https://pro.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=2081160&AucID=4952&Lot=326  +
p. 20: "die linkage patterns show that the issues within each group must all have been struck more or less simultaneously"  +
There is one known gold stater (p. 42:New York)  +
Orignal number of obverses estimated at 120-140 by Houghton 1991, p. 80  +
See also Houghton 1991, p. 81 (6 obverses for 90 tetradrachms)  +
Houghton 1991: 24 obverses for 124 coins  +
Metrology p. 230-249; Liampi 2005, p. 191-192, n° 128-130: reverse: APKI in quadripartite incuse square  +
Metrology p. 230-249.  +
A is for "Athenian style"; P is for "Philistian style"  +
A is for "Athenian style"; P is for "Philistian style"  +
A is for "Athenian style"; P is for "Philistian style"  +
This die-study is for a single variety (with letters KI) of a much broader coinage  +
Most obverse dies are identified by a set of two letters; a few ones with an additonal artist signature (G); the last ones without any letters (-). This die study is built on a single hoard and does not pretend to be complete (but see the good n/d ratio). See S 1642 (Callataÿ 2016) for a full die study of one single variety.  +
C
"The Sicilo-Punic coin was overstruck on an normal early Roman victoriatus"  +
"Overstruck on Carthaginian AE 23mm, wreathed head of Tanit left / Horse standing right; letter Ayin below"  +