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Coin ID help?

Must be the Minotaur (MIN-uh-tawr) A monster, half-man, half-bull, born of Queen Pasiphae's god-inflicted infatuation with a bull. Terror of the Labyrinth. If this is an authentic Greek coin, I'd say you've made quite a find. Could be a copy however. People of the antebellum period were fancinated by Roman and Greek mythology. Good hunting, David @ Dixie
 
Well since i have been collecting ancient coins for a while now, i can say with relative confidence that it's not a Greek, But a Roman Imperial Coin, It belongs most probably to Julius Ceaser or one of his descendants/ancestors.. Furthermore, the coin is not a provincial one, but certainly imperial.

This coin should sell for at least 150-250 USD at ebay
 
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