Clipart images of ancient Greek Coins. These coins could be seen used in everyday life throughout hhistorical time periods of Greece.
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Acanthus
Coin of the city of Acanthus.... |
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Aegina
Coin from the city of Aegina.... |
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Alexander Coin
An illustration of a coin with depicting the face of Alexander the Great.... |
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Alexander the Great
(356 B.C.-323 B.C.) Greek leader... |
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Alexander the Great, coin of
"Coin of Alexander the Great. Alexander, at the time of his father's death, was in his twentieth year, having been born in B.C. 356." — Smith, 1882... |
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Amphipolis
Coin of the Greek city of Amphipolis.... |
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Antiochus Epiphanes
Medal of Antiochus Epiphanes.... |
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Athenian Coin
The obverse and reverse sides of an ancient coin of Athens.... |
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Athenian Coin
The obverse and reverse sides of one of the earliest coins.... |
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Athens
Coin of Athens.... |
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Athens, coin of
"Coin of Athens." — Smith, 1882... |
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Aurum
"Gold appears not to have been coined at Athens till the time of the Macedonian empire, with the exception a solitary issue of a debased coinage in 407. But from a very early period the Asian nations,... |
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Carian Coin
The obverse and reverse sides of one of the earliest coins.... |
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Chios Coin
The obverse and reverse sides of one of the earliest coins.... |
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Cistophorus
The front of a Greek silver coin weighing on the average around 193 grains, first issued by the kings of Pergamum, probably in the second century B.C. ... |
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Cistophorus
The back of a Greek silver coin weighing on the average around 193 grains, first issued by the kings of Pergamum, probably in the second century B.C. ... |
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Coin of Rhodes
This illustration shows currency from the ancient city of Rhodes.... |
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Coin, ancient
An old coin, with a man's head on one face, and a man harvesting grain on the other.... |
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Coin, greek
A Greek coin, with an elderly man on it.... |
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Corcyra_Coin
"Coin of Corcyra" — Morey, 1903... |
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Damareteion
The coin was first struck in commemoration of the gold crown sent by the Carthagininians to Demarete. Weighs about 43 grams. ... |
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Damareteion
The coin was first struck in commemoration of the gold crown sent by the Carthagininians to Demarete. Weighs about 43 grams. ... |
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Drachma
"The principal silver coin among the Greeks. The two chief standards in the currencies of the Greek states were the Attic and Aeginetan." — Smith, 1873. This image shows Attic Drachma.... |
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Drachma
"The principal silver coin among the Greeks. The two chief standards in the currencies of the Greek states were the Attic and Aeginetan." — Smith, 1873. This image shows Aeginetan Drachma.... |
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Encased Coin
"The surrounding of the punchmark with a band bearing a name, and the introduction of a head in its center, gradually led to the perfect reverse. There is a remarkable series of so-called 'encased' co... |