Description: Museum Specimen Coin: Silver Greek Tetradrachm of Abdera, Thrace, Griffin on Obverse Solid Silver Coin Obverse side: Griffin, with curved wing and raising its right foreleg, seated facing to left; water lily leaf before. Legend: AnepigraphicReverse side: Quadripartite incuse square. Legend: Anepigraphic Weight: ~ 16.4 gramDiameter: ~ 25 mm Abdera was a town on the coast of Thrace near the mouth of the Néstos River. It was named after Abderus, son of Hermes. The people of Teos, evacuating Ionia when it was overrun by the Persians under Cyrus, succeeded in establishing a colony. It developed a brisk trade with the Thracian interior. Abdera was a prosperous member of the Delian League in the 5th century but was crippled early in the 4th century BCE by Thracian incursions and declined sharply in importance. The philosophers Protagoras and Democritus were citizens of Abdera. The site is occupied by the modern town of Ávdhira, Greece. In 541 BC, citizens of Teos fleeing the Persian yoke that had fallen on Ionia, came to the site of Abdera, opposite the island of Thasos. The refugees’ settlement efforts were successful (unlike the earlier attempt by the Klazomenians which failed in 656 BC), and Abdera was founded. The coinage of their homeland, Teos used the griffin as a symbol. Now, that would be adapted here. At the beginning of the 6th Century, the prolific Thracian silver mines were firing up, and the city of Abdera like its’ island neighbor Thasos was well positioned to enjoy the benefits. Production of the chunky silver Oktadrachm began within a decade of Abdera’s founding. Oktadrachm and Tetradrachm became the staple coins of Abdera. Not coins for everyday transactions, they were for large scale trade and large scale payments. About 4,000 years ago the lands of modern Bulgaria were inhabited by people who built fortifications and cities, buried their dead in monumental tombs, drank wine from gold and silver cups, and warred, traded and did politics with the ancient Greeks and Romans, with the Persians, the Scythians and the ancient Macedonians. These people were the Thracians. Today their name is barely known to anyone outside Europe, the life of the Thracians remains more or less a mystery. Many were already Romanised during the Roman era, a significant portion of Thrace was incorporated into a new state, Bulgaria. What had left of the Thracians mixed with the newcomers, the Slavs and the Bulgarians. The existence of the Thracians was all but forgotten in the Middle Ages and during the Ottoman rule, but since the 19th Century archaeology and history have discovered more and interesting parts of this ancient people's heritage. The tetradrachm was a large silver coin that originated in Ancient Greece. It was nominally equivalent to four drachmae, worth four times a man's daily wage for a skilled labourer or for a hoplite soldier, or two days' pay for a sculptor working on a public building. Over time the tetradrachm effectively became the standard coin of the Antiquity, spreading well beyond the borders of the Greek World. The images on early Greek coins give us a lot of information about Ancient Greek life and culture. For exampleimages of sacred and important buildings and temples, show us what their buildings looked like thousands ofyears ago. Coins were not just money, but propaganda or a means of communicating civic pride. Coins arevaluable, durable and pass through many hands. Without newspapers or other mass media, they were an idealway of spreading a political message. Introducing our exquisite Museum Specimen Coin of Greek Silver Tetradrachm Coin, a stunning tribute to the artistry and cultural legacy of Ancient Greece. Meticulously crafted, this Museum Specimen captures the essence of one of the most iconic coins in Greek history.Crafted from high-quality silver, our Museum Specimen of Greek Silver Tetradrachm Coin possesses an air of authenticity and historical significance. Its weight and size provide a tangible connection to the past, allowing you to appreciate the craftsmanship and cultural significance of Ancient Greek coinage.The meticulous engraving work and raised relief bring the imagery to life, showcasing the artistry and storytelling of Ancient Greek culture and paying homage to the skill of the Ancient Greek craftsmen.Experience the grandeur and legacy of Ancient Greece with our extraordinary Museum Specimen of Greek Silver Tetradrachm Coin. Own a piece of history and let its timeless beauty and historical significance captivate you and those around you. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a collector or someone captivated by the splendor of Ancient Greece, this Museum Specimen Coin is a prized addition to your collection. Display it in a coin case, frame it as a captivating piece of art, or use it as a source of inspiration and admiration.Unleash your fascination with Ancient Greece and embrace the enduring beauty of our Museum Specimen of Greek Silver Tetradrachm Coin. Let its timeless charm transport you to a world of mythology, art and history. Own a piece of Greek heritage and embark on a journey through the remarkable legacy of this extraordinary civilization.At Roman Greece, we are passionate about honoring the legacy of ancient civilizations and providing extraordinary Museum Specimen Coins that allow you to experience the magnificence of the past. Our Museum Specimen of Greek Silver Tetradrachm Coin is a testament to our dedication to historical accuracy and excellence. RomanGreece came to existence in 2009, as a small family-operated business, with a passion for souvenirs, coins and collectible items. What we do is both a hobby and a business. Our mission is to offer high-quality Museum Specimens, so people who appreciate and collect art have the opportunity to own such quality without having to spend a fortune. At a symbolic price you can complement your collection with rare items from all over the world or make a unique present to someone by giving them a piece of history. We enjoy dealing with Museum Specimen Coins made by hand in our art metal studio.We offer the rarest and choicest Ancient Greece, Roman, Biblical and Colonial coins - done just the way our ancient ancestors used to make them (all coins are struck, not cast). The coins are uniquely beautiful and accurately detailed. This kind of art have been highly regarded by connoisseurs, including rare collectors, art historians and educators. 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Price: 65.91 USD
Location: European Union
End Time: 2025-01-25T08:09:18.000Z
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Coin age:: Modern coin
Struck for:: Display and educational purposes