Petrus
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You can try here for a better identification:
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I just found in wildwinds that it is a monogram.
A search on internet did not reveal anything.
The '>' is propably a greek L
If you search the wildwinds page, you will see that Alexander used a lot of different monograms
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The >E is a monogram (see Price 405)
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The weight and dimensions on the certificat are different with your data.
please try here:
http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/greece/macedonia/kings/alexander_III/t.html
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Yes indeed, that site is sometimes difficult to join.
Perhaps you can send a mail to the webmaster.
He is very helpfull.
Or you can try to contact Haseeb, also a very nice guy: http://chiefacoins.com (see contact)
And as last I would send you to Numista: http://en.numista.com/forum/forum12.html.
Ther is Sujit_kumar the expert
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What is on the other side?
Looks like a coin of the Seljuqs of Rum (Anatolia)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/seljuq_dynasty]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/seljuq_dynasty
See: http://www.zeno.ru/showphoto.php?photo=145878&cat=all&ppuser=2181
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It looks like a bronze roman or greek coin.
I am not an expert but I have seen it on :
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Eastern/arabic coin
left picture is upside down
The real exprts can be found on
http://www.zeno.ru (very good site)
Unknown indian coin
in Ancient Coin Forum
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I would like to know all about this coin
Looks like an overstrike (leaf).
18,7 mm - 5,55 gr
Thanks