ca 330-300 BC. AR Drachm left / Eagle on dolphin ΣΙΝΩ, Head of Sinope or nymph, wearing sphendone
AR didrachm head of goddess Athena in Attic helmet. Lion or reverse
An amphora is a type of ceramic vase with two handles and a long neck narrower than the body.
Silver tetradrachm c. 400-365 BC. Obverse. Lion-skin headdress Reverse. Front half of an ox, with an olive branch in the field.
Athena Tetradrachm originally minted 431-413 BC and depicting the wise owl.
Corinth Stater Obv: Pegasus flying l. Rev: Swastika pattern.
Silver coin from Apollonia and Dyrrhachium with a cow and suckling calf on the obverse and a double stellate pattern on the reverse taken from Corcyrean prototypes.
Obv. Helmeted head of Roma right, wearing winged helmet surmounted by eagle's beak; wreathRev. Dioscuri (Castor and Pollux) galloping left, crescent above, ROMA in linear frame
Apollo facing right with Macedonian sun/starburst on reverse
Macedon, Olynthos. Chalkidian League. Circa 395-392 BC. AR Tetradrachm. Laureate head of Apollo right / CAL-KID-EWN, kithara (guitar)
The obverse shows the head of Alexander the Great, wearing horn of Ammon. The reverse shows the goddess Athena enthroned seated left holding Nike and resting hand on shield.
The obverse shows the head of Alexander the Great, wearing horn of Ammon. The reverse shows the goddess Athena enthroned seated left holding Nike and resting hand on shield.
The obverse shows the head of Alexander the Great, wearing horn of Ammon. The reverse shows the goddess Athena enthroned seated left holding Nike and resting hand on shield.
As with all of Alexander's imperial tetradrachms, the obverse of the above coin depicts a young (beardless) Herakles/Hercules wearing a lion skin headdress, with the lion's paws tied at his neck.
Alexander the Great lifetime stater, Asia Minor, c. 328-323 BC
Alexander the Great lifetime stater, Asia Minor, c. 328-323 BC
Alexander the Great lifetime stater, Asia Minor, c. 328-323 BC