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The ancient coins' set of five silver-plated copies includes the:
We have created a set of 4 silver-plated ancient coins' replicas in a specially designed acrylic case with the:
Dimentions: 13 cm x 6,5 cm x 5 cm
Silver-plated copies
A set of two Macedonian coin replicas, is the ideal gift for coin collectors and history lovers. It consists of The gold stater of Alexander the Great (Alaxander III of Macedon) and the gold stater of Philip II of Macedon. The two-coin set is handmade of gold-plated solid brass and is offered in an acrylic case for protection and better presentation. 340 - 323 B.C., Amphipolis, Macedonia.
Gold medal Aboukir. It is an oversized monetary mark, which was a prize at the pentectical Alexandrian Ecumenical Games of Veria in Macedonia.
Medal dimensions: Φ. 4cm | Dimensions with acrylic case: 5cm x 6cm. x 5cm
Handmade gold-plated 24K brass.
Handmade replica of the ancient gold stater of Philip II of Macedon, which depicts the head of Apollo and a charioteer. It bears an inscription PHILIPPOU (ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΥ) at the bottom. The coin is offered in an acrylic case for protection and better presentation and gift packaging.
Silver Tetradrachm coin of Aetolia, depicting Hercules on the obverse of the coin and the personalized Aetolia, sitting on a pile of shields, on the reverse.
220 - 189 BC., Aetolia, Central Greece.
Diameter of the coin: 2,6 cm
Dimensions of the acrylic case: 5 cm x 6 cm x 5 cm
Silver-plated Brass.
Handmade copy of the silver four-drachma coin (tetradrachm) of King Lysimachus of Thrace, depicting the head of Alexander the Great on the obverse of the coin and goddess Athena, holding victory in her hands, on the reverse.
297 - 281 B.C., Macedonia
Diameter of the coin: 3 cm
Handmade copy of the silver stater coin of Gortyn, depicting Europe on the obverse of the coin and Zeus transformed into a calm bull, on the reverse. Dated 325 B.C., Gortyn, Crete.
Diameter of the coin: 2,6 cm | Dimensions of the acrylic case: 5 cm x 6 cm x 5 cm
Handmade silver-plated brass.
Handmade copy of the silver stater coin of Aegina, depicting a sea turtle on the obverse of the coin and an incuse square with irregular shapes, on the reverse. Aegina was the first city-state, that minted coins in Greece. Dated 500 - 480 B.C., Saronic gulf.
Dimensions of the coin: 1,8cm x 2cm | Dimensions of the acrylic case: 5 cm x 6 cm x 5 cm
Silver four-drachma "tetradrachm" coin of Athens, bearing the head of Goddess Athina on the obverse of the coin and the symbol of wisdom, the owl with an olive branch and the inscription ΑΘΕ (athe), on the reverse.
449 - 419 B.C., Athens, Attica.
Diameter of the coin: 2,5cm
Handmade replica of the ancient silver tridrachm (three-drachma coin) of Delphi, which is among the most rare of all the Greek coins. It features on the obverse type of the coin shows two rhyta (drinking vessels) in the form of ram’s heads and above them, two dolphins swimming toward each other. The inscription DALPHIKON (ΔAΛΦIKON) is also written in small letters below and the motifs are bordered by a dotted circle. The reverse of this coin is decorated with a quadripartite incuse square in the form of a coffered ceiling. Each coffer is decorated with a dolphin. The coin is offered in an acrylic case for protection and better presentation and gift packaging.
480-475 B.C., Delphi
Diameter of the coin: 2,5 cm
Dimensions of the case: 5 cm x 6 cm x 5 cm
Handmade replica of the ancient silver tetradrachm (four-drachma coin) of Ainos (Aenus), which depicts the head of Hermes, wearing a petasos (hat). The reverse shows a goat standing right and the inscription AINI written above it, all pictured within an incuse square. The coin is offered in an acrylic case for protection and better presentation and gift packaging.
5th century B.C., Ainos, Thrace
Diameter of the coin: 2,3 cm
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