Ancient Stars
Attica, Athens

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Coin Details

Origin/Country: ANCIENT - GREEK CIVIC (7th CENT BC - 1st CENT AD) ATTICA, ATHENS c.440-404 BC
Item Description: AR Tetradrachm Attica, Athens obv Athena
Full Grade: NGC AU Strike: 5/5 Surface: 5/5
Owner: PAL Collection

Set Details

Custom Sets: Ancient Stars
Competitive Sets: This coin is not competing in any sets.
Research: NGC Coin Price Guide

Owner Comments:

From "100 Greatest Ancient Coins" by Harlan Berk - "The Athenian tetradrachm was widely used in transactions throughout the ancient Greek world for over 200 years. Athens had silver mines in Laroium in state ownership, which provided the bullion. The obverse featured the head of Athena, and the reverse the owl of Athena, the iconographic symbol of the Athenian polis, with a sprig of olive and a crescent for the moon. According to Philochorus, it was known as glaux ('little owl') throughout the ancient world and "owl" to present day numismatists.  The vast number of owl-tetradrachms available those days financed several key achievements of Athens (eg, reconstructing the Acropolis, building the Parthenon), and the Peloponnesian War."

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