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Acuñar Grecia (Tracia) Tetradrachm, Thasos, Dionysos & Herakles (168 - 148 BC )

Ref. : NCP4524
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Fecha/Año
168 -148
País
Grecia (Tracia)
Calidad
MBC+
Diámetro (mm)
34
Peso (g)
16.07
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Plata
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The Thrace Tetradrachm from Thasos, depicting Dionysus and Heracles (168 - 148 BC), is an ancient coin dating back to the period between 168 and 148 BC. This coin was issued by the Greek city of Thasos, located in the region of Thrace, in present-day Greece.

Description:

  • Reverse: The reverse side of the tetradrachm features a depiction of Dionysus. Dionysus, the god of wine and fertility, is usually portrayed with a crown of ivy and holding a bunch of grapes. Heracles, the legendary hero of Greek mythology, is often represented with a club or other attributes that characterize him.

  • Obverse: The obverse side of the coin typically bears the portrait of Heracles (or Hercules). Heracles, the legendary hero of Greek mythology, is often represented with a club or other attributes that characterize him.

These silver tetradrachms were commonly used in trade and economic transactions during that period. The artistic quality of these coins, along with their silver composition, made them popular and sought after not only in ancient Greece but also throughout the Mediterranean world.

Today, tetradrachms and other ancient coins are highly valued by collectors and history enthusiasts. They provide evidence of the significance of currency in commercial and cultural exchanges in antiquity while offering a fascinating glimpse into the mythology and art of that era.

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