[Image]Item Sold At Auction #13 Web Product ID: 2835 Final Sale Price: $69.30 Denomination: 29mm Grade: VF brown patina BMC Galatia, etc. p. 128, 35ff (capricorn right) Syria, Commagene. Zeugma. Philip II. 247-249 AD. Æ 29mm (14.60 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right; countermark: eagle standing right within circular incuse? / Tetrastyle temple of Zeus(?) with peribolos containing grove of trees; capricorn to left in exergue. BMC Galatia, etc. p. 128, 35ff (capricorn right); SNG Copenhagen 35 var. (same); c/m: Howgego 340(?). The city of Zeugma, known for beautiful mosaics discovered there, has been destroyed by the Turkish government who flooded the archaeological site in order to build a new hydroelectric plant - modern barbaric treatment of its ancient heritage. On clear examples of the countermark, it is clearly an eagle standing right. On this example, it is unclear, but probably the same as Howgego 340.