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Greek Coins

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Clipart images of ancient Greek Coins. These coins could be seen used in everyday life throughout hhistorical time periods of Greece.


Acanthus
Coin of the city of Acanthus....
Aegina
Coin from the city of Aegina....
Alexander Coin
An illustration of a coin with depicting the face of Alexander the Great....
Alexander the Great
(356 B.C.-323 B.C.) Greek leader...
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...
Amphipolis
Coin of the Greek city of Amphipolis....
Antiochus Epiphanes
Medal of Antiochus Epiphanes....
Athenian Coin
The obverse and reverse sides of an ancient coin of Athens....
Athenian Coin
The obverse and reverse sides of one of the earliest coins....
Athens
Coin of Athens....
Athens, coin of
"Coin of Athens." — Smith, 1882...
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,...
Carian Coin
The obverse and reverse sides of one of the earliest coins....
Chios Coin
The obverse and reverse sides of one of the earliest coins....
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. ...
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. ...
Coin of Rhodes
This illustration shows currency from the ancient city of Rhodes....
Coin, ancient
An old coin, with a man's head on one face, and a man harvesting grain on the other....
Coin, greek
A Greek coin, with an elderly man on it....
Corcyra_Coin
"Coin of Corcyra" — Morey, 1903...
Damareteion
The coin was first struck in commemoration of the gold crown sent by the Carthagininians to Demarete. Weighs about 43 grams. ...
Damareteion
The coin was first struck in commemoration of the gold crown sent by the Carthagininians to Demarete. Weighs about 43 grams. ...
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....
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....
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...
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