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The Ancient Coinage of Phila

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PHILA
NOTE: In his Historia Nummorum, Barclay-Head writes, Phila ?, near the mouth of the Peneius. The bronze coin of the Roman period,—Obv. Nike, Rev. FILA Club (Imhoof, Mon. gr., p. 90), and another coin, Obv. Prancing horse, Rev. FIL and crescent in wreath of olive (Berl. Cat., II. 116), attributed to Phila, are not, in my opinion, Macedonian coins.
6911Nike advancing right, holding wreath in left hand / FILA, Upright club. 12 mm
6912Unbearded youthful head right / ΦΙ, vase with two handles. 17 mm.
--Prancing horse right / FIL and crescent in wreath of olive. (Berlin 116)