
Ancient Greek Tetradrachm, Late Classical Period
Ancient Greece (likely Attica, Athens) · Circa 440-404 BCE
The coin on the bottom appears to be an Athenian tetradrachm (or a replica thereof), known for its iconic design. The obverse typically features the head of Athena wearing a crested Attic helmet. The reverse commonly displays an owl (the symbol of Athena) with an olive sprig and a crescent moon, and the inscription 'ΑΘΕ' (for 'Of the Athenians'). The coin on the top is less clear but also appears to be an ancient Greek or Roman silver coin, possibly a smaller denomination or different mint. The depiction on the visible side of the top coin is difficult to ascertain from the image quality.
- Country
- Ancient Greece (likely Attica, Athens)
- Year
- Circa 440-404 BCE
- Denomination
- Tetradrachm
- Metal
- Silver
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