Greek Coinage of Antioch 300-100 BC Avg Circ (Random Coin)
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Greek Coinage of Antioch 300-100 BC Avg Circ (Random Coin)
Dating from 300 to 100 BC, these copper AE 16 coins offer a tangible connection to the ancient city of Antioch, a major cultural and economic hub of the Hellenistic world. Each piece survives in average circulated condition, bearing the physical marks of its journey through ancient marketplaces and daily life. The obverse of these coins showcases the artistic traditions of the era, depicting the profile of a deity, a goddess, or a reigning monarch. These portraits reflect the religious devotion and political authority of the region during this dynamic two century span. On the reverse, the coinage displays a variety of symbolic imagery. Observers may find representations of Nike, the goddess of victory, or maritime motifs such as the prows of ships, which highlight the economic and military significance of the region. Adding to their visual appeal, these specimens are coated in a natural orange desert patina, a colorful earthen layer that has preserved the details of the metal over millennia.
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Specifications
| Country | Greece |
|---|---|
| Year | 300-100 BC |
| Grade | Average Circulated |
| Legal-tender face value | AE 16 |
| Metal | Copper |
| Weight | 0.0000 troy oz |
| Diameter | 10 mm |
| Thickness | 2 mm |
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