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archaicwonder: Coin of Ptolemy II, Alexandria, Egypt, 280-279 BC A gold pentadrachm with the diademe
museum-of-artifacts: Greek coin with octopus from Eretria, c. 2500 years old
ancientcoins: Today is National Cookie Day in the US, so enjoy these ancient Greek coin cookies! F
Coin Depicting the God Apollo, Ancient Greek, -200, Art Institute of Chicago: Ancient and Byzantine
Coin Depicting the God Dionysos, Ancient Greek, -133, Art Institute of Chicago: Ancient and Byzantin
fromthedust: Didrachm (reverse) - 8.6 grams silver - Eretria, Greece - 500-480 BCE Tetradrach
museum-of-artifacts:Litra coin: 87 grams silver - Syracuse, Sicily - 460-450 BC museum-of-ar
King Minos and The Labyrinth, silver coin from Knossos, 200 BC. In Greek mythology, the Labyrinth (p
museum-of-artifacts: Greek coin with octopus from Eretria, c. 2500 years old
Greek bronze stater, from Medma (Italy)
archaicwonder: disappearinthemoonlight: archaicwonder: Very Rare Greek Coin - One Of The Largest Kno
worldhistoryfacts: A coin from the Greek city of Ephesus featuring a bee and a stag, 2nd century. Th
quousque: oscarsbosie: hey everyone look at this ancient greek bee coin BEE
Introduced in 1828, the Phoenix was the first coin minted by the modern Greek state. However, very f
56sentences: The 365 Film Challenge 358. November 18 - The Counterfeit Coin - 1955, Yorgos Javellas
archaicwonder: An Impressive Greek Silver Coin with a Fantastic Example of Hellenistic PortraitureA
finelythreadedsky: oscarsbosie: hey everyone look at this ancient greek bee coin okay but why did li
ahencyclopedia:GREEK COINAGE: THE coinage of ancient Greece has given us some of the most
Silver stater from the ancient Greek polis of Phaistos, Crete. On the obverse, Heracles; on the rev
archaicwonder:Ancient Sea Monster Coins, C. 510-480 BCOn the obverse of these Greek tetrobols from t
Silver hemidrachm of the Arcadian polis of Tegea. On the obverse, Zeus Lykaios, with an eagle; on t
Silver tetradrachm of the polis of Naxos (Sicily). On the obverse, a bearded head of Dionysus, wear
Drachm of the Indo-Greek king Philoxenos Aniketos (”Invincible”), who ruled a kingdom in present-day
Drachma from Bruttium (Locri or Croton). On the obverse, Hera Lacinia; on the reverse, Zeus with hi
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