Dionysopolis Moesia, Dionysos / Grapevine with grapes. AE 18 Rare
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Ancient Greek coin of Dionysos, Moesia Inferior. Seems to be rare given I never found one for sale, but who knows. Thinking around 2nd C BC, could be a little older or newer, a little rough (eg 3rd - 1st C BC). See Photos. Obverse shows head of Dionysos facing right, Reverse a grapevine with clusters of grapes hanging, and letters ΔIONYΣ(OΣ) with AΓ monogram below. Coin seems to attribute to Moushmov 77-1. This is the only reference or photo I've seen of it so far so I'm guessing it's fairly rare. Coin is approximately 18 millimeters in diameter and weighs in around 6.3 gramsShip to US OnlyWill try to combine/reduce shipping for multiple orders, please request invoice.
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