Laureate head of Apollo right / CAL-KID-EWN, kithara (guitar)
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.
Athena Tetradrachm originally minted 431-413 BC and depicting the wise owl.
Athena Tetradrachm originally minted 431-413 BC and depicting the wise owl.
Obverse depicts Athena wearing a crested Corinthian helmet ornamented with a coiled snake, wearing an earring and a necklace, her braided hair falling straight down the back of her neck and visible as wavy locks beneath her helmet to the side. The reverse depicts the winged goddess Nike "victory" holding a wreath and ship stylis (ornament) or a mast, and...
Apollo facing right with Macedonian sun/starburst on reverse.
The obverse shows the head of Alexander the Great, wearing horn of Ammon. The reverse shows Athena enthroned, seated left, holding Nike and resting hand on shield.
Obverse: Laureate head of Zeus right. Reverse: Youth on horseback right, holding palm
The head of Apollo god of prophesy and music facing right, with the features of Alexander the Great.
The Byzantine coin reproduction features Jesus Christ with the Greek orthodox inscription IC XC (ΙΗΣΟΥΣ ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ - Jesus Christ). The coin is double faced on a solid silver bezel. The reverse carries a typical byzantine cross.
Depicted is the head of Theofilos on the obverse. On the reverse, side by side Michael II and Constantine.
Obverse type: St. Mark standing, Doge kneeling. Obverse legend: M ANT IVSTIN – S M VENET S Reverse type: Christ standing in mandorla surrounded by 10 stars. Reverse legend SIT T XPE DAT Q TV – REGISISTE DVCA
Forepart of horse left / SK O Corn grain in its husk, all within incuse square.
Forepart of wolf left / Large A; Π Ρ above, club below; all within incuse square.
Diademed head of Perseus right with close beard
The nymph arethousa, quadriga with charioteer crowned by Nike (victory).
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.