I'm at a loss here and I'm looking - does anyone have an idea. Does anyone know?
Bronze, 15.94mm, 2.19g
I read the letters:
ΣT KN
A man is holding something in his hand ( Or a woman?)
Is it a harp-musical instrument?
Ivan
Hello,
No idea what the coin is, but can say that i think that it is a lute that what he or she is holding. I think it is Greek because of lettering, but could be wrong. Cool coin!
I couldn't find it and I'm very happy for your help.
Yes, I identified him with SNG BN France 1536:
SNG Cop 146
Etenna, Pisidia, AE15. Circa 1st Century BC. Nymph walking right, wearing long chiton, entwined by serpent. Overturned amphora to left / ET-EN to left and right of crooked knife or sickle. SNG Cop 146; Von Aulock, Pis. II, 78, 489. SNG BN Paris 1536.
HistoricalCoins
68, Lot: 90. PISIDIA, Etenna. Circa 1st Century
BC. Estimate $100. Sold For $132
PISIDIA, Etenna. Circa 1st Century BC.
AE 15mm (4.05 gm).
Obv: Nymph advancing right, wearing long chiton, entwined by
serpent. Overturned amphora to left.
Rev: ET-EN to left and right of crooked knife or sickle.
SNG Copenhagen 146; Von Aulock, Pis. II, 78, 489. SNG BN Paris 1536.
The comparison fits:
Have a nice, stress-free day, colleagues.
Ivan
Status changed to Solved(ZacUK, 15 Haz 2023, 19:26)