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weights are extremely loosely calibrated  +
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weights are extremely loosely calibrated  +
"Monnaie avec un beau portrait mais un revers confus car décentré et sans doute surfrappé."  +
Bronze types for Kanites are often limited to one single die  +
Bronze types for Scythian kings are often limited to one single die  +
Bronze types for Scythian kings are often limited to one single die  +
Noe - Johnston 1984, p. 71, n° 320 (error of printing - n° 321-322 are missing and n° 320 is duplicated)  +
"Extremely rare, apparently the fourth known example. Struck from slightly worn dies and with a scrape on the obverse, otherwise, very fine. … with some die wear and minor die breaks, and perhaps even some light traces of overstriking on the reverse "  +
Die study obtained from a single hoard (Pixodarus hoard)  +
The Sicilian Hispani were mercenaries from Spain brought to Sicily by the Romans during the 2nd Punic War. The main find spot of their coins is Serra Orlando (ancient Morgantina), thus indicating that the Hispani settled there.  +
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5 known coins out of which 2 surely genuine  +
"overstruck on Pontic issue of Helmeted head of Athena / Perseus standing type (cf. HGC 7, 238 [Amisos], 260 [Chabakta], 269 [Kabeira], 279 [Komana], 286 [Laodikeia], 292 [Pharnakeia], 299 [Sarbanisa], or 302 [Taulara])."  +
Coins in name of Panticapaeum, Phanagoria and Gorgippia are heavily interlinked; they have been struck in the same mint, most likely Panticapaeum. They content of silver is poor (c. 40%)  +
Ripollès 1995 : Image n°7 corresponds to description n°6.  +
Panagopoulou 2001: 5 coins, 5 obv., 5 rev.  +