Attaleia in Pamphylia, 200-30 BC., Æ10, unlisted.
Attaleia in Pamphylia, ca. 200-30 BC.,
Æ10 (ø 9-10 mm / 1,06 g), bronze, axes about coin alignment ↑↓ (ca. 160°),
Obv.: owl standing facing, wings open.
Rev.: ATT[A]ΛЄ , dolphin.
unlisted ; cf. SNG France 3, 222 (1,52 g., rudder on rev.) ; - Paris 1971.376 (same) .
thanks to Dane Kurth ("Helvetica"), who stated on 22/02/2015:
"I am sure that your coin is from Attaleia, Pamphylia, or from a city which used the same obverse die. There are numerous coins with a dolphin reverse from Attaleia, so your coin may be the obverse of one, paired with the reverse of another.
Also the letters AT would suggest Attaleia.
Compare your owl with SNG France III, 222 here:
http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/greece/pamphylia/attaleia/SNGFrance3_222.jpg
That one has a rudder on the reverse.
I looked in SNG France 3, Baydur's work on the coinage of Attaleia, and Mionnet (who so often comes to the rescue) but I couldn't find it."