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2,400-Year-Old Greek Bronze
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Country:
Greece |
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Date:
400-350 BC |
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Metal:
Bronze |
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Weight:
Various |
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Diameter:
15 mm approximate |
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Condition:
Circulated |
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Obverse:
Prancing Horse
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Reverse:
Grape Vines, surrounded by a square and the city name of Maronia
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Packaging:
Capsule, Velvet Pouch |
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Horses were revered by the ancient Greek culture, so it’s no wonder that this ancient bronze Greek coin pays tribute to the noble beast of burden. Struck more than 2,400 years ago—among the earliest Greek bronze coins—this 15mm artifact is not only incredibly old, it’s also incredibly affordable. Just imagine, for less than $30, you can hold a piece of ancient Greek history in your hands!
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