Ancient Greek 1 [solved]

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Have a nice day and no stress.

  I have here probably the lowest denomination coin of my time. Please, would someone know where to look for it closer.

It is bronze  

The weight is: 1,19 g

size: 10,3 mm

just a sample size compared to a 50 cent coin

 

  I don't know how to turn it around, I think it's a cornucopia?

Ahoj Ivan

Good day friends-enjoying life in health.

   A big coincidence, even against the theory of "probability", A colleague from across the big pond,,Camerinvs,, he guided me in another post about the coin (and I wanted to put both in the same post - I just split them up at the last minute)

 

But chance brought them together even 2200 years later under each other in https://www.wildwinds.com/coins/greece/phrygia/laodikeia/t.html

 

The coin is: Greece (ancient) › Phrygia › Laodikeia

Obverse

Head of Laodice or Aphrodite right, long curl hanging down her neck, wearing stephane

Lettering: ΛAOΔIKEΩN

Translation: Laodikeia

Reverse

Double cornucopiae left, fillet hanging down on left

N#194066

 

I am convinced of this even though my variant is really smaller and lighter than all the ones mentioned in,, wildwinds,, 

But this area of ​​coins in their seed is so extensive that it is very difficult to search.

Thank you and have a nice day.

Ivan

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