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"overstruck" +
Overstruck on an issue of Ptolemy Keraunos (previously attributed to “Paroreia”). +
Price-Waggoner 1975, 48 : Argue that the host coin is of Eretria. However, it could also be of Dikaia, a colony of Eretria near the Chalkidike, which issued coins with the same types. +
Early imitation of the Macedonian tetradrachms from Pella (Le Rider pl. 20, 488) +
"Overstruck on another Alexander III tetradrachm, with the eye and hair visible on the reverse." +
"Overstruck on an earlier Alexander Tetradrachm." +
"Overstruck on uncertain type." +
"Overstruck on uncertain type (likely an earlier issue Alexander from Tyre)." +
"Rest der überprägten Münze ein Füllhorn zu erkennen." +
This series are mainly overstrucked on coins of Philip III and originate from the east Asia Minor area. One might be tempted to associate the minting of this series with the Cassander's exhibition to Asia Minor and the battle of Ipsus. +
Possibly overstruck on Price 1991, n° 2803 +
Identification by Mark Fox for this overstrike and the host coin +
Malloy 14 (attributing host coin to Amphipolis), pl. I, 18-20. +
Malloy 35 (attributing host coin to Pella by typographical error), pl. I, 20-22. +
Malloy 28 (described as over Pella Poseidon/Bull type, but on that type the bull's head is raised), pl. I, 26-28. +
Malloy 36 (described as over Thessalonika), pl. I, 29-31. +
Malloy 25 (described as over Macedonian coin with wreath around inscription), pl. I, 32-34. +
"Undertype easily seen (rotate the reverse 90 deg counterclockwise) with seated Apollo resting an elbow on a kithara behind the throne with the undertype's BASILEOS sharply visible. The reverse also sports (count 'em *two* countermarks, a cornucopia and a Pi-T-O that resembles some similar countermarks seen on Aphrodite-statue-reverse types of Ptolemy III. The undertype isn't as clearly visible on the obverse but it's also certainly overstruck. The only other known specimen of this unusual overstrike/countermark type was published in Catherine Lorber's paper on the Ras Ibn Hani Berenike bronzes but this one appears to be sharper and these large photos reveal the undertype and countermarks more clearly." (D. MacDonald) +
"Uncial As (Janus/prow r. - m.m. P) overstruck on P (Zeus r./two eagles) ; as Svoronos 1424, a coin of Philometor (180-146 B.C)" +
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