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Pamphylia Tetradrachm with Athena and Nike
Obverse (Front): The coin features a realistic portrait of Athena facing right. She is depicted wearing a Corinthian helmet, which is adorned with a decorative crest. The engraving captures fine details such as expressive eyes and intricate helmet ornaments, styled in the classical Greek artistic tradition.
Reverse (Back): The reverse displays Nike, the winged goddess of victory, in motion, flying left. She is shown with outstretched right arm holding a wreath, symbolizing victory, while her left arm is slightly bent. Nike’s flowing drapery and detailed wings convey a sense of movement and divine aura. Behind her, the inscription ΔΕΙ-ΝΟ (Deino) appears, indicating the magistrate responsible for minting the coin. To the right of Nike, in the field, is a pomegranate, a symbol associated with Side, representing fertility or prosperity. The background field is clear, ensuring that Nike, the wreath, the inscription, and the pomegranate stand out distinctly.
REFERENCE #
CO_GR_1005
CIVILIZATION
GREEK, Circa 205-190 B.C.
SIZE
D. 3 cm
CONDITION
Excellent Condition
PRICE
$1250
Silver Coin of Alexander The Great
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REFERENCE #
CO_GR_1003
CIVILIZATION
GREEK, 333 B.C.E.
SIZE
D. 3cm
CONDITION
Excellent Condition
PRICE
$1500
Silver Tyre Shekel Coin in an 18K Gold Pendent
Suspended elegantly from an 18K gold necklace, this striking silver shekel coin features the visage of a distinguished figure crowned with an olive leaf, symbolizing peace and prosperity from ancient Tyre, a historic city in southern Lebanon. On the reverse side, an intricately detailed eagle, accompanied by ancient inscriptions, displays its sharp talons and delicate plumage, showcasing skilled craftsmanship and artistic finesse. The coin’s surface is polished to a brilliant finish, accentuating the bold, embossed designs that grace both sides.
Dating from 126 B.C.E. to 66 C.E., this pendant hails from a period when Tyre had reasserted its independence, even as neighboring provinces fell under Roman dominion. Its preservation is exquisite, retaining a beauty that transcends time, making it a wearable artifact that maintains its elegance and historical significance to this day.
REFERENCE #
JW_PH_1001
CIVILIZATION
Phoenician, 126 B.C.E. – 66 C.E.
SIZE
D. 2.5 cm
CONDITION
Excellent Condition
PRICE
$5495











