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"Traces of overstriking, struck in high relief, excellent portrait, nearly extremely fine and very rare"  +
"Neat bronze that was overstruck on a coin of Ptolemaic Egypt, but with traces of the underlying type still visible.  On the obverse, the head of Zeus is plainly visible, but turn the coin 180 degrees, and you can see the face of one of the Ptolemies as well"  +
"Obv.: above and below, letters and date (visible on reverse: hind legs and tail of the bull ; rev.: border of dots (visible on obverse)"  +
"Undertype: Head (Athena?) wearing Corinthian helmet ... Several cities in southern Italy and Sicily had coins of this era and size with Corinthian helmets.  E. g. Aitna, Ameselon, Panormos. HGC 2, 224 from Ameselon is a plausible undertype (see CNG 367, lot 48).�RARE with a scarce/rare undertype"  +
"Obv.: above and below, letters and date (visible on reverse: back part of the bull; rev.: border of dots (visible on obverse)"  +
"While the reverse has flan flaws from overstriking they are not as severe as normal" (nb: not surely an overstrike)  +
"overstruck on uncertain type" (nb: Antiochus VII: the legend as well as the folds of Athena's clothing are visible on the reverse)  +
"overstruck on an uncertain type, the pelleted square border of which can be seen clearly in front of the hoplite on the obv." (nb: and the tail of the lion)  +
"Obv.: above and below, letters and date (visible on reverse: border of dots; rev.: (visible on obverse: head and legs of the bull)"  +
"overstruck on a stater of Onasi– at Paphos (cf. Destrooper-Georgiades 11)"  +