Ancient Greek helmeted goddess profile commemorative collectible coin classical mythology gift for collectors available at One More Coin store
Ancient Greek divine chariot victory scene collectible coin classical mythology commemorative token
Ancient Greek Goddess Chariot Coin – Victory Collectible £14.99
This ancient Greek goddess chariot coin depicts a helmeted goddess in profile on the obverse and a divine chariot drawn by winged creatures on the reverse. The design represents the classical Greek tradition of commemorating military victories, divine protection, and civic power through coinage. Greek city-states frequently featured their patron deities and victory symbols on coins to proclaim their strength, legitimacy, and favor from the gods. The helmeted goddess likely represents Athena, goddess of wisdom and warfare, or Nike, the personification of victory. The chariot scene on the reverse shows a quadriga (four-horse chariot) or winged divine team, a powerful symbol of triumph used in victory processions and athletic competitions. This piece is an Ancient Greek collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The obverse features a finely detailed profile of a helmeted goddess with elaborate hair styling and classical Greek facial features. The helmet, adorned with a crest, identifies her as a warrior deity or personification of victory. Greek engravers were renowned for their ability to capture idealized beauty and divine majesty in miniature relief work, and this coin demonstrates the sophisticated artistry of ancient minting techniques. The reverse depicts a dramatic chariot scene with a driver controlling winged creatures or horses in motion. Chariot imagery appeared frequently on Greek coinage from Syracuse, Carthage, and other major city-states that celebrated military victories or athletic triumphs. The dynamic composition, with flowing lines suggesting movement and power, reflects the Greek artistic emphasis on capturing action and energy. The surrounding border and lettering identify the issuing authority and reinforce the coin's official status. Collectors value this design for its mythological significance, artistic balance, and representation of victory symbolism that influenced Western art and numismatics for centuries. Product Features Design: Helmeted goddess profile / Divine chariot with winged team Material: Copper Diameter: Approximately 20–22mm Weight: Approximately 15g Finish: Antique silver with aged patina Relief Style: High-relief classical Greek design with ancient lettering Packaging: Protective capsule Note: This is a commemorative collectible and not legal tender Perfect For Ancient coin collectors specializing in Greek mythology themes Mythology enthusiasts fascinated by Greek goddesses and victory symbols Students of classical civilization and ancient religion Museum-style displays featuring mythological subjects Desk displays in libraries, study rooms, or offices Educational collections exploring Greek divine imagery Collectors of chariot and victory symbolism Display Ideas This goddess chariot coin displays beautifully alongside other mythological-themed ancient coins, creating a narrative collection of Greek deities and victory symbols. Many collectors arrange Greek coins by city-state to show regional artistic variations, or group them by deity to explore how different cultures depicted the same gods. The chariot design connects naturally to collections focused on victory symbolism, athletic competitions, or military themes in ancient art. The compact size and detailed relief work make it ideal for shadow box arrangements or museum-quality coin albums where multiple pieces can be viewed together. Shipping Free worldwide tracked shipping Estimated delivery: 9–14 days Each coin is securely packaged in a protective capsule for safe arrival Explore more historical and classical designs in our Ancient Coins Collection. Important Notice This item is a modern replica collectible. It is not an authentic archaeological artifact, not issued by a government mint, and not an investment product. It is intended for hobby collecting, display, and educational purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin. Product Gallery Disclaimer Displayed images show the collectible design and relief detail. Each piece is produced as a commemorative art collectible.
Ancient Greek griffin coin obverse warrior staff ETIHNOY inscription collectible token available at One More Coin store
Ancient Greek griffin coin replica gryphon mythological creature ABAH ancient Greece collectible token
Ancient Greek Griffin Coin Replica – Mythological Collectible £14.99
This ancient Greek griffin coin replica features a majestic griffin (gryphon) in high-relief detail on the reverse, with a standing warrior figure on the obverse. The reverse showcases the griffin—a legendary creature with the body of a lion, wings of an eagle, and eagle's head—rendered in classical Greek numismatic style. The griffin stands in profile with one front leg raised, detailed feathered wings spread upward, muscular lion body, and the inscription "ABAH" above. The obverse depicts a warrior in classical Greek attire including a cape and helmet, holding a staff or spear, with a ceremonial vessel at his feet and the inscription "ETIHNOY" running vertically. The weathered silver finish creates an authentic aged appearance that evokes genuine ancient Greek coins discovered in archaeological excavations. The reverse presents the griffin, one of the most powerful symbols in ancient Greek mythology and art. Griffins were believed to be guardians of treasure and divine protectors, combining the king of beasts (the lion) with the king of birds (the eagle) to create the ultimate symbol of strength, vigilance, and divine power. In Greek art and coinage, griffins appeared frequently on coins from cities across the ancient world, particularly from regions associated with gold and precious metals. The detailed rendering shows the griffin's characteristic features: the sharp eagle's beak, alert eye, powerful wings with individual feathers carved in relief, muscular lion's body with defined musculature, and raised front paw suggesting movement and readiness. The "ABAH" inscription likely references Abdera, an ancient Greek city in Thrace known for its griffin coinage, though this is a commemorative interpretation rather than a direct copy. The obverse features a standing warrior in classical Greek dress, wearing a petasos (traveler's hat) or helmet, draped in a himation (cloak), and holding a staff or spear—iconography common on ancient Greek coins representing civic authority, divine messengers like Hermes, or local heroes. The ceremonial vessel (possibly a kantharos or kylix) at the warrior's feet suggests ritual or religious significance. The "ETIHNOY" inscription adds to the ancient Greek aesthetic. The brass base with silver plating creates a weathered, archaeological appearance that mimics coins that have survived millennia buried in ancient ruins, shipwrecks, and hoards. The substantial weight and detailed relief work evoke the craftsmanship of ancient Greek die engravers who created some of the most beautiful coins in numismatic history. This piece is an ancient Greek mythological collectible coin designed for display and collection. This coin appeals to ancient Greece enthusiasts, griffin and mythology collectors, classical archaeology fans, and anyone fascinated by legendary creatures and Greek civilization. It makes a thoughtful gift for history teachers, classics students, museum visitors, or collectors building themed sets around ancient coins and mythological beasts. Display it on a desk, in a curiosity cabinet, or as part of an ancient coin collection. Product Features Design: Griffin with wings and lion body on reverse; Greek warrior with staff on obverse Material: Brass base with antique silver plating Weight: Approximately 30g Finish: Antique silver with weathered patina effect Style: Inspired by ancient Greek coinage Inscriptions: Ancient lettering (ABAH, ETIHNOY) Packaging: Protective case Displayed images show the collectible design and relief detail. Each piece is produced as a commemorative art collectible. Perfect For Ancient Greece and mythology enthusiasts Griffin and legendary creature collectors Classical archaeology and history fans Desk and curiosity cabinet display Ancient coin themed collections Display Ideas This ancient Greek griffin coin displays beautifully alongside other mythological creature coins—phoenixes, dragons, chimeras, pegasus—creating a collection that spans legendary beasts from ancient civilizations. Many collectors pair Greek griffin coins with other ancient Greek reproductions (owl of Athena, Pegasus of Corinth, Alexander the Great portraits) to build a comprehensive ancient numismatic collection. The detailed relief work makes it ideal for coin albums, shadow boxes, or desktop displays where the griffin's wings, muscular body, and warrior details can be appreciated up close. Collectors often arrange ancient coins geographically by city-state (Athens, Corinth, Abdera) or thematically by imagery (gods, heroes, creatures). The weathered silver finish gives it an archaeological authenticity that connects modern collectors to the ancient world, evoking the coins that once circulated through Greek agoras, funded Alexander's conquests, and were buried with the dead as payment for Charon's ferry across the river Styx. Shipping ✔ Free worldwide tracked shipping✔ Secure checkoutEstimated delivery: 9–14 daysEach coin is securely packaged for safe arrival The griffin has been a powerful symbol in Greek art and mythology since the Bronze Age, appearing in Minoan frescoes, Mycenaean gold work, and throughout the classical period on pottery, sculpture, and coinage. Ancient Greeks believed griffins inhabited the far north, particularly Scythia, where they guarded gold deposits and battled the one-eyed Arimaspians who tried to steal the precious metal. This association with gold made the griffin a natural choice for coinage, symbolizing wealth, protection, and divine favor. Cities like Abdera in Thrace featured griffins prominently on their coins, creating some of the most striking and collectible ancient Greek numismatic art. The griffin combined the noblest qualities of the lion (courage, strength, kingship) and the eagle (vision, speed, connection to the divine), making it a symbol of ultimate power and vigilance. In Greek religion, griffins were sacred to Apollo and pulled the chariot of Nemesis, the goddess of divine retribution. This coin captures the majesty and mystery of the griffin and the artistic excellence of ancient Greek coin engraving, honoring a creature that has fascinated humanity for over three thousand years. Explore more ancient civilization and mythological designs in our ancient coins collection. This item is a commemorative collectible and is not legal tender, not issued by a government mint, and not an investment product. It is intended for hobby collecting and display purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Ancient Roman Caesar denarius commemorative collectible coin emperor profile laurel wreath CAESAR AVGVSTVS replica available at One More Coin store
Ancient Roman Caesar denarius coin reverse DIVVS IVLIVS radiating comet divine Julius collectible token
Ancient Roman Caesar Denarius Coin Replica – Historical Collectible £14.99
This Ancient Roman Caesar denarius coin replica features a detailed profile portrait of a Roman emperor with laurel wreath and the inscription "CAESAR AVGVSTVS" encircling the obverse. The reverse displays "DIVVS IVLIVS" (Divine Julius) with a radiating comet or star design symbolizing the deification of Julius Caesar. The intricate relief work captures the classical Roman portrait style with fine details in the emperor's facial features, flowing hair, and the traditional laurel crown symbolizing victory and divine favor. The weathered silver finish creates an authentic aged appearance that evokes the patina of genuine ancient Roman coinage discovered in archaeological sites across the former empire. The obverse showcases exceptional detail in the emperor's profile facing right, rendered in the classical Roman numismatic style. The portrait displays the characteristic Roman nose, strong jawline, and elaborate hairstyle typical of imperial coinage. The laurel wreath crowning the emperor's head represents military victory and divine authority, a symbol reserved for triumphant generals and emperors. The ancient lettering around the rim reads "CAESAR AVGVSTVS," identifying this as inspired by coins from the Augustan period. The reverse features "DIVVS IVLIVS" (Divine Julius) with radiating lines emanating from a central point, representing the comet that appeared after Julius Caesar's assassination in 44 BCE—interpreted by Romans as proof of his divine ascension. This design was used by Augustus to legitimize his rule as the adopted son of a god. The copper base with antique silver plating creates a weathered, archaeological appearance that mimics coins that have survived two millennia buried in Roman ruins, shipwrecks, and ancient hoards. The 20mm diameter matches the approximate size of authentic Roman denarii, the silver coins that served as the backbone of Roman commerce and military pay for centuries. This piece is an ancient Roman historical collectible coin designed for display and collection. This coin appeals to ancient history enthusiasts, Roman Empire collectors, classical archaeology fans, and anyone fascinated by the legacy of ancient Rome. It makes a thoughtful gift for history teachers, Latin students, classical studies scholars, or collectors building themed sets around ancient civilizations and numismatic history. Display it on a desk, in a curiosity cabinet, or as part of an ancient coin collection. Product Features Design: Roman emperor profile with laurel wreath on obverse, "DIVVS IVLIVS" with radiating comet on reverse Material: Copper base with antique silver plating Diameter: Approximately 20mm (similar to authentic denarii) Weight: Approximately 15g Finish: Antique silver with weathered patina effect Style: Inspired by ancient Roman denarius coinage Packaging: Protective case Displayed images show the collectible design and relief detail. Each piece is produced as a commemorative art collectible. Perfect For Ancient Rome and classical history enthusiasts Roman Empire and archaeology collectors Latin students and classical studies scholars Desk and curiosity cabinet display Ancient civilization themed collections Display Ideas This Ancient Roman Caesar denarius replica displays beautifully alongside other ancient coin reproductions, creating a collection that spans the Roman Republic and Empire. Many collectors pair Roman coins with other ancient civilizations—Greek drachmas, Persian darics, Egyptian pieces—to build a comprehensive ancient numismatic collection. The compact 20mm size makes it ideal for coin albums, shadow boxes, or desktop displays where the fine portrait details and reverse symbolism can be appreciated up close. Collectors often arrange Roman coins chronologically by emperor or thematically by reverse designs (military victories, architectural monuments, mythological scenes). The weathered silver finish gives it an archaeological authenticity that connects modern collectors to the ancient world, evoking the coins that once passed through the hands of Roman soldiers, merchants, and citizens across an empire that stretched from Britain to Mesopotamia. Shipping ✔ Free worldwide tracked shipping ✔ Secure checkout Estimated delivery: 9–14 days Each coin is securely packaged for safe arrival The Roman denarius was introduced in 211 BCE and remained the principal silver coin of the Roman monetary system for over four centuries. These coins were struck by hand using engraved dies, with each coin bearing the portrait of the reigning emperor on the obverse and various reverse designs celebrating military victories, architectural achievements, or mythological themes. The inscription "CAESAR AVGVSTVS" references Augustus Caesar, the first Roman emperor who transformed Rome from a republic into an empire and whose reign (27 BCE – 14 CE) established the imperial portrait tradition that would continue for centuries. The "DIVVS IVLIVS" reverse commemorates Julius Caesar's deification—after a comet appeared following his assassination, Romans believed it was his soul ascending to join the gods. Augustus used this divine connection to strengthen his political legitimacy as the son of a god. Roman coins were not merely currency—they were propaganda tools that spread the emperor's image and achievements across the vast empire, from the legions stationed on Hadrian's Wall to the merchants trading in Alexandria. This replica captures that imperial grandeur and the enduring fascination with Rome's legacy. Explore more ancient civilization and historical designs in our ancient coins collection. This item is a commemorative collectible and is not legal tender, not issued by a government mint, and not an investment product. It is intended for hobby collecting and display purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Ancient Athens owl commemorative collectible coin Greek tetradrachm Athena helmet design antique silver historical coin gift for collectors available at One More Coin store
Ancient Athens owl coin reverse side Greek inscription sacred owl design antique silver tetradrachm collectible coin
Ancient Athens Owl Coin – Historical Collectible £14.99
Ancient Athens Owl Coin This commemorative coin honors one of the most iconic designs in numismatic history—the Athenian owl tetradrachm. Featuring a helmeted figure representing Athena, goddess of wisdom and patron deity of Athens, on one side, and the sacred owl on the reverse, this design circulated throughout the Mediterranean world during Athens's Golden Age in the 5th and 4th centuries BCE. These silver coins financed the construction of the Parthenon, funded Athens's powerful navy, and became the trusted international currency of the ancient Greek world, accepted from Spain to the Black Sea. The owl, sacred to Athena, symbolized wisdom, vigilance, and the intellectual achievements that made Athens the cultural center of the classical world. The phrase "bringing owls to Athens" became proverbial in ancient times, equivalent to "coals to Newcastle," because the city was flooded with these silver coins. For collectors, the Athenian owl represents the pinnacle of ancient Greek coinage and the economic foundation of Western democracy. This piece is an Ancient Greek collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The helmeted figure on this coin wears the distinctive crested helmet associated with Athena, goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts. Athens claimed Athena as its patron after she won a contest with Poseidon by offering the city the olive tree, symbol of peace and prosperity. The detailed helmet with its elaborate crest demonstrates the exceptional skill of Athenian die engravers during the classical period. On the reverse, the owl—Athena's sacred bird—stands in profile with large, watchful eyes that symbolized the goddess's all-seeing wisdom. The Greek inscription identifies the coin as Athenian. These tetradrachms (four-drachma coins) were minted from the silver extracted from the rich mines at Laurion, southeast of Athens. The consistency and purity of Athenian silver made these coins the most trusted currency in the Mediterranean for over two centuries. Collectors appreciate this design for its historical significance, artistic elegance, and its role as the world's first widely recognized international currency. Product Features Design: Helmeted Athena / Sacred owl with Greek inscription Material: Brass with silver plating Diameter: Approximately 24–26mm Weight: Approximately 27g Finish: Antique silver with aged patina Relief Style: High-relief classical Greek design Packaging: Protective capsule (This is a commemorative collectible and not legal tender) Perfect For Ancient coin collectors specializing in Greek coinage History enthusiasts fascinated by classical Athens Students of ancient Greek civilization and democracy Museum-style displays featuring ancient currencies Desk displays in libraries, study rooms, or offices Educational collections exploring the origins of Western culture Collectors of owl and bird themed items Shipping Free worldwide tracked shipping Estimated delivery: 9–14 days Each coin is securely packaged in a protective capsule for safe arrival Display Ideas This Athenian owl coin is one of the most recognizable ancient designs and displays beautifully as a standalone piece or as the centerpiece of a Greek coinage collection. Many collectors pair it with other city-state coins to show the diversity of ancient Greek monetary systems, or arrange it chronologically to trace the evolution of Athenian coinage through different historical periods. The owl design is particularly striking when displayed alongside other ancient bird motifs, while the helmeted Athena connects to broader collections of classical mythology and goddess imagery. The antique silver finish photographs exceptionally well for numismatic documentation. Explore more historical and classical designs in our Ancient Coins Collection. Important Notice This item is a modern replica collectible. It is not an authentic archaeological artifact, not issued by a government mint, and not an investment product. It is intended for hobby collecting, display, and educational purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Ancient Greek Hercules club commemorative collectible coin bearded portrait laurel wreath design antique silver historical coin gift for collectors available at One More Coin store
Ancient Greek Hercules club coin reverse side hero's club laurel wreath Greek inscription antique silver collectible coin
Ancient Greek Hercules Club Coin – Historical Collectible £14.99
Ancient Greek Hercules Club Coin This commemorative coin celebrates the legendary hero Hercules, known in Greek as Heracles, the greatest hero of classical mythology. Featuring a bearded male portrait on one side and the iconic club of Hercules encircled by a laurel wreath on the reverse, this design represents the heroic ideals that permeated ancient Greek culture. Hercules was revered throughout the Greek world as the embodiment of strength, courage, and perseverance, and his image appeared on coins from numerous city-states that claimed him as their patron or protector. The club, Hercules's signature weapon fashioned from an olive tree, symbolized raw power and the triumph of civilization over chaos. The laurel wreath represented victory, honor, and divine favor. Together, these symbols proclaimed the heroic virtues that Greek society celebrated. For collectors, Herculean coinage represents the intersection of mythology, religion, and civic identity in the ancient world. This piece is an Ancient Greek collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The bearded male portrait on this coin likely represents either Hercules himself or a ruler claiming descent from the legendary hero. Many Greek city-states and later Hellenistic kingdoms traced their lineage to Hercules, and depicting him on coinage reinforced political legitimacy and divine favor. The elaborate curled beard and detailed hair reflect the classical Greek artistic style that emphasized idealized human beauty and divine perfection. On the reverse, the club stands upright within a laurel wreath border, with Greek lettering arranged vertically. According to mythology, Hercules fashioned his club from an olive tree he uprooted during his first labor, the slaying of the Nemean lion. The club became his most recognizable attribute, appearing in countless works of ancient art. The laurel wreath, sacred to Apollo, symbolized victory in athletic competitions, military conquests, and poetic achievements. Collectors appreciate this design for its mythological significance, artistic balance, and its representation of the heroic ideals that shaped Greek culture and influenced Western civilization. Product Features Design: Bearded male portrait / Hercules club within laurel wreath Material: Copper Diameter: Approximately 20–22mm Weight: Approximately 15g Finish: Antique silver with aged patina Relief Style: High-relief classical Greek design with Greek lettering Packaging: Protective capsule (This is a commemorative collectible and not legal tender) Perfect For Ancient coin collectors specializing in Greek mythology themes Mythology enthusiasts fascinated by Hercules and Greek heroes Students of classical civilization and ancient religion Museum-style displays featuring mythological subjects Desk displays in libraries, study rooms, or offices Educational collections exploring Greek heroic legends Collectors of laurel wreath and victory symbolism Shipping Free worldwide tracked shipping Estimated delivery: 9–14 days Each coin is securely packaged in a protective capsule for safe arrival Display Ideas This Hercules club coin displays beautifully alongside other mythological-themed ancient coins, creating a narrative collection of Greek heroes and deities. Many collectors arrange Herculean coins by region to show how different city-states interpreted the hero's image, or pair them with coins depicting his Twelve Labors. The laurel wreath design connects naturally to collections focused on victory symbolism, athletic competitions, or botanical motifs in ancient art. The compact size and detailed relief work make it ideal for shadow box arrangements or museum-quality coin albums where multiple pieces can be viewed together. Explore more historical and classical designs in our Ancient Coins Collection. Important Notice This item is a modern replica collectible. It is not an authentic archaeological artifact, not issued by a government mint, and not an investment product. It is intended for hobby collecting, display, and educational purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Ancient Greek victory chariot commemorative collectible coin Nike biga two-horse chariot antique silver historical coin gift for collectors available at One More Coin store
Ancient Greek coin reverse showing winged Victory Nike driving four-horse chariot biga with ΛΑΖΙΛΙΣΣΑ inscription - antique silver finish 15g
Ancient Greek Victory Chariot Coin – Historical Collectible £14.99
Ancient Greek Victory Chariot Coin This commemorative coin celebrates the triumph and glory of ancient Greek civilization through two powerful symbols: a veiled goddess wearing a diadem crown on one side, and the winged goddess Nike driving a two-horse chariot (biga) on the reverse. Victory imagery dominated ancient coinage, proclaiming military conquests, athletic achievements, and divine favor. The biga—a light, fast chariot pulled by two horses—was used in triumphal processions, chariot races, and ceremonial events throughout the Greek and Roman worlds, symbolizing speed, power, and unstoppable momentum toward victory. Nike, the winged goddess of victory, guided the chariot with divine authority, representing the favor of the gods in battle and competition. The veiled goddess on the obverse may represent a city's patron deity or a personification of civic virtues. For collectors, victory chariot coins represent the competitive spirit and martial culture that defined ancient Greek society. This piece is an Ancient Greek collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The veiled goddess depicted on this coin wears an elaborate diadem crown and draped veil, hallmarks of divine or royal status in ancient Greek art. The careful rendering of the fabric folds and facial features demonstrates the sophisticated artistic techniques developed by Greek die engravers. Veiled goddesses often represented civic personifications—abstract concepts like liberty, justice, or the city itself given human form. On the reverse, Nike drives the biga with outstretched wings, her garments flowing behind her to emphasize motion and speed. The two horses are depicted in full gallop, their muscular forms and dynamic poses capturing the energy of victory. Greek inscriptions identify the issuing authority. Chariot imagery was particularly popular on coins from cities that hosted athletic games or celebrated military victories. Collectors appreciate these coins for their dramatic compositions, mythological significance, and their connection to ancient competitive culture, from Olympic chariot races to triumphal processions celebrating military conquests. Product Features Design: Veiled goddess with diadem / Nike driving two-horse chariot Material: Copper with silver plating Diameter: Approximately 20–22mm Weight: Approximately 15g Finish: Antique silver with aged patina Relief Style: High-relief classical Greek design with Greek lettering Packaging: Protective capsule (This is a commemorative collectible and not legal tender) Perfect For Ancient coin collectors specializing in Greek victory themes Mythology enthusiasts fascinated by Nike and Greek deities Students of classical civilization and ancient athletics Museum-style displays featuring chariot and equestrian themes Desk displays in libraries, study rooms, or offices Educational collections exploring ancient competitive culture Collectors of horse, chariot, and victory symbolism Shipping Free worldwide tracked shippingEstimated delivery: 9–14 daysEach coin is securely packaged in a protective capsule for safe arrival Display Ideas This victory chariot coin displays beautifully alongside other ancient athletic and military themes, creating collections that explore Greek competitive culture. The dynamic chariot scene makes it particularly striking when paired with other coins depicting horses, chariots, or athletic competitions. Many collectors arrange victory-themed coins chronologically to trace the evolution of Nike imagery across different Greek city-states and time periods. The dramatic composition and sense of motion make it ideal for shadow box displays or museum-quality presentations where the artistic detail can be fully appreciated. Explore more historical and classical designs in our Ancient Coins Collection. Important Notice This item is a modern replica collectible. It is not an authentic archaeological artifact, not issued by a government mint, and not an investment product. It is intended for hobby collecting, display, and educational purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Ancient Greek Nike laurel wreath commemorative collectible coin goddess portrait styled hair antique silver historical coin gift for collectors available at One More Coin store
Ancient Greek Nike coin reverse side victory goddess laurel wreath temple symbols Greek inscription antique silver collectible coin
Ancient Greek Nike Laurel Wreath Coin – Historical Collectible £14.99
Ancient Greek Nike Laurel Wreath Coin This commemorative coin celebrates the goddess Nike, personification of victory in ancient Greek culture. Featuring an elegantly styled female portrait on one side and Nike standing within an elaborate laurel wreath border on the reverse, this design represents the Hellenistic period when Greek kingdoms proclaimed their military triumphs and divine favor through coinage. The reverse depicts Nike holding victory symbols alongside architectural and ceremonial elements, creating a complex composition that celebrated civic achievements, religious devotion, and military success. Nike was revered throughout the Greek world as the divine force that granted victory in battle, athletic competitions, and all forms of struggle. The laurel wreath, sacred to Apollo, symbolized honor, achievement, and glory. The additional symbols on the reverse—including what appears to be a temple structure and ceremonial vessels—suggest this coin commemorated specific victories or religious festivals. For collectors, Nike coinage represents the intersection of military culture, religious devotion, and civic pride in the ancient Greek world. This piece is an Ancient Greek collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The female portrait on this coin displays the refined artistic style of Hellenistic coinage, with elaborately braided or styled hair and a decorative headband. The careful attention to hair detail and facial features demonstrates the sophisticated die-engraving techniques developed during this period. The portrait likely represents a goddess, civic personification, or possibly a queen from one of the Hellenistic kingdoms that emerged after Alexander the Great's empire fragmented. On the reverse, Nike stands in a graceful pose within a laurel wreath border, holding symbols of victory. The composition includes architectural elements suggesting a temple or civic building, and what appears to be a ceremonial vessel or amphora, indicating religious or athletic contexts. Greek lettering identifies the issuing authority. The laurel wreath border frames the entire scene, emphasizing the theme of victory and honor. Collectors appreciate this design for its artistic complexity, the layered symbolism combining military, religious, and civic themes, and its representation of the sophisticated visual language used by ancient Greek city-states to communicate their achievements and values. Product Features Design: Female portrait with styled hair / Nike within laurel wreath with symbols Material: Cooperized silver Diameter: Approximately 35–38mm Weight: Approximately 47g – 57g Finish: Antique silver with aged patina Relief Style: High-relief Hellenistic design with Greek lettering Packaging: Protective capsule (This is a commemorative collectible and not legal tender) Perfect For Ancient coin collectors specializing in Hellenistic Greek coinage Mythology enthusiasts fascinated by Nike and Greek deities Students of classical civilization and ancient Greek culture Museum-style displays featuring victory and triumph themes Desk displays in libraries, study rooms, or offices Educational collections exploring ancient Greek symbolism Collectors of laurel wreath and victory imagery Shipping Free worldwide tracked shipping Estimated delivery: 9–14 days Each coin is securely packaged in a protective capsule for safe arrival Display Ideas This substantial Nike coin makes a commanding presence in any display. Its larger size and intricate reverse design make it ideal for standalone presentation in museum-quality coin stands where the detailed symbolism can be fully appreciated. Many collectors pair Nike coins with other victory-themed pieces to create thematic collections exploring how different Greek city-states depicted triumph and divine favor. The elaborate laurel wreath border and complex reverse composition photograph exceptionally well for numismatic documentation. The coin's weight and artistic detail make it particularly suitable for shadow box displays or as an anchor piece in collections of Hellenistic coinage. Explore more historical and classical designs in our Ancient Coins Collection. Important Notice This item is a modern replica collectible. It is not an authentic archaeological artifact, not issued by a government mint, and not an investment product. It is intended for hobby collecting, display, and educational purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Ancient Macedonian square incuse commemorative collectible coin youthful portrait curly hair antique silver historical coin gift for collectors available at One More Coin store
Ancient Macedonian coin reverse side square incuse design Greek lettering tripod symbol antique silver collectible coin
Ancient Macedonian Square Incuse Coin – Historical Collectible £14.99
Ancient Macedonian Square Incuse Coin This commemorative coin represents the distinctive coinage of ancient Macedonia, featuring a youthful male portrait with elaborate curly hair on one side and a characteristic square incuse design on the reverse. The square punch mark, a hallmark of early Greek and Macedonian coinage, contains symbolic imagery and Greek lettering that identified the issuing authority. This design reflects the transitional period in ancient numismatics when Greek city-states and kingdoms were developing standardized coinage systems that would eventually spread throughout the Mediterranean world. The youthful portrait likely represents Apollo, the god of light, music, and prophecy who was particularly revered in Macedonia, or possibly a young ruler from the Macedonian royal dynasty. The square incuse reverse, created by striking the coin between two dies, was a technical innovation that helped prevent counterfeiting and ensured consistent weight and purity. For collectors, Macedonian coinage represents a crucial period when the kingdom was rising to dominate the Greek world under Philip II and his son Alexander the Great. This piece is an Ancient Greek collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The youthful male portrait displays the refined artistic style characteristic of Hellenistic coinage, with carefully rendered curly hair that frames the face in an idealized classical manner. The detailed hair work and facial features demonstrate the exceptional skill of Macedonian die engravers. If this represents Apollo, it connects to Macedonia's claim of divine favor and cultural sophistication. If it depicts a young ruler, it emphasizes the youth and vigor of the royal dynasty. The square incuse reverse is particularly significant in numismatic history. This technique, where the reverse design is punched into the coin creating a recessed square, was used extensively in early Greek coinage before more elaborate two-sided designs became standard. The symbols within the square—which appear to include a tripod or similar ceremonial object—likely represent civic or religious significance. The Greek lettering around the border identifies the issuing authority. Collectors appreciate this design for its historical importance in the development of coinage technology, its connection to the Macedonian kingdom that would conquer the known world, and its representation of the artistic and technical achievements of ancient Greek civilization. Product Features Design: Youthful male portrait with curly hair / Square incuse with symbols and Greek lettering Material: Silver-plated copper Diameter: Approximately 18–20mm Weight: Approximately 22g Finish: Antique silver with aged patina Relief Style: High-relief obverse with incuse reverse, classical Greek design Packaging: Protective capsule (This is a commemorative collectible and not legal tender) Perfect For Ancient coin collectors specializing in Macedonian or early Greek coinage History enthusiasts fascinated by the rise of Macedonia Students of classical civilization and numismatic history Museum-style displays featuring ancient Greek kingdoms Desk displays in libraries, study rooms, or offices Educational collections exploring the development of coinage Collectors interested in square incuse and early minting techniques Shipping Free worldwide tracked shipping Estimated delivery: 9–14 days Each coin is securely packaged in a protective capsule for safe arrival Display Ideas This Macedonian square incuse coin displays beautifully in collections focused on the evolution of ancient coinage technology. The distinctive square reverse makes it particularly interesting when paired with later Macedonian coins showing fully developed two-sided designs, illustrating the progression of minting techniques. Many collectors arrange early Greek coins chronologically to show how different city-states and kingdoms developed their monetary systems. The youthful portrait connects naturally to other Apollo-themed coins or Macedonian royal imagery. The compact size and historical significance make it ideal for educational displays or museum-quality presentations exploring ancient numismatics. Explore more historical and classical designs in our Ancient Coins Collection. Important Notice This item is a modern replica collectible. It is not an authentic archaeological artifact, not issued by a government mint, and not an investment product. It is intended for hobby collecting, display, and educational purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Roman Marcus Aurelius elephant commemorative collectible coin philosopher emperor bearded portrait antique silver historical coin gift for collectors available at One More Coin store
Roman Marcus Aurelius coin reverse side walking elephant imperial munificence Latin inscription antique silver collectible coin
Ancient Roman Marcus Aurelius Elephant Coin – Historical Collectible £14.99
Ancient Roman Marcus Aurelius Elephant Coin This commemorative coin honors Marcus Aurelius, one of Rome's greatest emperors and the last of the "Five Good Emperors" who ruled during the height of Roman power. Featuring a majestic walking elephant on one side and the bearded portrait of Marcus Aurelius on the reverse, this design celebrates the emperor's munificence—his generous provision of spectacular public games and exotic animal displays to the Roman people. Minted during his third consulship, this coin type proclaimed imperial generosity and the vast reach of Roman power, which brought exotic creatures from Africa and Asia to entertain the citizens of Rome. Marcus Aurelius (121–180 CE) is remembered not only as a capable military leader and administrator but also as the "Philosopher Emperor" whose Stoic writings in Meditations continue to influence readers today. The elephant symbolized both imperial munificence and the exotic wonders of the empire's far-flung territories. For collectors, Marcus Aurelius coinage represents the golden age of Roman imperial power and the fusion of military might with philosophical wisdom. This piece is an Ancient Roman collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The walking elephant depicted on this coin represents one of the most spectacular elements of Roman public entertainment. Elephants were rare and exotic creatures that amazed Roman audiences when displayed in triumphal processions, circus games, and gladiatorial spectacles. The Latin inscription proclaims the emperor's munificence—his generosity in providing these costly entertainments to the people. The designation of his third consulship helps date the coin to a specific period of Marcus Aurelius's reign, making it valuable for understanding the chronology of Roman imperial history. On the reverse, Marcus Aurelius appears with his characteristic full beard and elaborate curly hair, rendered in the detailed portrait style that distinguished Roman imperial coinage. Unlike earlier clean-shaven emperors, Marcus Aurelius adopted the bearded look of Greek philosophers, visually proclaiming his intellectual pursuits and Stoic philosophy. The Latin inscription identifies him with his imperial titles. Collectors appreciate this coin for its historical significance, the dramatic elephant imagery that captures Rome's fascination with exotic animals, and its connection to one of history's most admired philosopher-rulers. Product Features Design: Walking elephant with Latin inscription / Marcus Aurelius portrait Material: Brass with silver plating Diameter: Approximately 30–32mm Weight: Approximately 40g Finish: Antique silver with aged patina Relief Style: High-relief Roman imperial design with Latin lettering Packaging: Protective capsule (This is a commemorative collectible and not legal tender) Perfect For Ancient coin collectors specializing in Roman imperial coinage History enthusiasts fascinated by Marcus Aurelius and Stoic philosophy Students of classical civilization and Roman history Museum-style displays featuring Roman emperors Desk displays in libraries, study rooms, or offices Educational collections exploring ancient Rome Collectors of elephant and exotic animal themes Shipping Free worldwide tracked shipping Estimated delivery: 9–14 days Each coin is securely packaged in a protective capsule for safe arrival Display Ideas This Marcus Aurelius elephant coin displays magnificently in collections focused on Roman imperial history or the "Five Good Emperors" period. The dramatic elephant imagery makes it particularly striking when paired with other Roman coins depicting exotic animals or triumphal themes. Many collectors arrange Marcus Aurelius coins chronologically to trace his reign, or thematically alongside his philosophical writings to illustrate the philosopher-emperor concept. The substantial 40g weight and detailed relief work make it ideal for standalone presentation in museum-quality coin stands. The elephant design also connects naturally to broader collections of animal motifs in ancient art. Explore more historical and classical designs in our Ancient Coins Collection. Important Notice This item is a modern replica collectible. It is not an authentic archaeological artifact, not issued by a government mint, and not an investment product. It is intended for hobby collecting, display, and educational purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Ancient Greek Rhodes Helios rose commemorative collectible coin sun god frontal face radiating hair antique silver historical coin gift for collectors available at One More Coin store
Ancient Greek Rhodes coin reverse side rose flower square frame Greek inscription antique silver collectible coin
Ancient Greek Rhodes Helios Rose Coin – Historical Collectible £14.99
Ancient Greek Rhodes Helios Rose Coin This commemorative coin celebrates the island of Rhodes, one of the most powerful and prosperous Greek city-states in antiquity. Featuring the radiant frontal face of Helios, the sun god and patron deity of Rhodes, on one side, and the island's iconic rose symbol on the reverse, this design represents Rhodian identity and maritime power during the Hellenistic period. Rhodes was famous throughout the ancient world for the Colossus of Rhodes, a massive bronze statue of Helios that stood over 30 meters tall and was counted among the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World until an earthquake toppled it in 226 BCE. The rose, from which the island takes its name, symbolized Rhodes's beauty, prosperity, and cultural refinement. Rhodian coins circulated widely throughout the Mediterranean as symbols of the island's wealth, naval supremacy, and commercial importance. For collectors, Rhodes coinage represents the golden age of Greek island city-states and the artistic achievement of depicting deities in frontal view rather than profile. This piece is an Ancient Greek collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The frontal face of Helios on this coin is one of the most striking images in ancient Greek numismatics. Unlike most ancient coins that depicted figures in profile, Rhodian coins showed Helios facing forward with his hair flowing outward in rays, symbolizing the sun's radiance. This bold artistic choice made Rhodian coins instantly recognizable throughout the ancient world. Helios was the Titan god of the sun who drove his chariot across the sky each day, and Rhodes claimed special devotion to him, culminating in the construction of the Colossus. On the reverse, the rose appears within a square frame, rendered with careful attention to the flower's petals and natural form. The Greek inscription identifies the coin as Rhodian. The rose was not merely decorative but carried deep symbolic meaning—it represented the island's legendary beauty and the nymph Rhode, who according to mythology was beloved by Helios himself. Collectors appreciate this design for its unique frontal portraiture, its connection to one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and its representation of Rhodes's maritime and commercial dominance in the Hellenistic Mediterranean. Product Features Design: Frontal face of Helios with radiating hair / Rose within square frame Material: Copper with silver plating Diameter: Approximately 32–35mm Weight: Approximately 44g Finish: Antique silver with aged patina Relief Style: High-relief classical Greek design with Greek lettering Packaging: Protective capsule (This is a commemorative collectible and not legal tender) Perfect For Ancient coin collectors specializing in Greek island coinage History enthusiasts fascinated by the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World Students of classical civilization and Greek mythology Museum-style displays featuring Hellenistic Greece Desk displays in libraries, study rooms, or offices Educational collections exploring ancient Greek city-states Collectors of sun god, rose, and floral themes Shipping Free worldwide tracked shipping Estimated delivery: 9–14 days Each coin is securely packaged in a protective capsule for safe arrival Display Ideas This Rhodes Helios rose coin displays magnificently as a standalone piece due to its dramatic frontal portraiture and iconic symbolism. The unique forward-facing Helios makes it particularly striking when paired with profile portraits from other Greek city-states, illustrating the artistic diversity of ancient coinage. Many collectors arrange island coins geographically to show the different symbols and deities claimed by various Greek maritime powers. The rose design connects naturally to botanical and floral themes in ancient art. The coin's connection to the Colossus of Rhodes makes it ideal for displays focused on the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World or monumental ancient architecture. Explore more historical and classical designs in our Ancient Coins Collection. Important Notice This item is a modern replica collectible. It is not an authentic archaeological artifact, not issued by a government mint, and not an investment product. It is intended for hobby collecting, display, and educational purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Ancient Greek Naxos amphora commemorative collectible coin bearded deity laurel wreath Zeus portrait antique silver historical coin gift for collectors available at One More Coin store
Ancient Greek Naxos coin reverse side amphora wine vessel grain stalks Greek inscription antique silver collectible coin
Ancient Greek Naxos Amphora Coin – Historical Collectible £14.99
Ancient Greek Naxos Amphora Coin This commemorative coin celebrates the island of Naxos, the largest and most fertile of the Cycladic islands in the Aegean Sea. Featuring a bearded deity wearing a laurel wreath on one side and a large amphora flanked by grain stalks on the reverse, this design proclaims Naxos's agricultural prosperity and its fame throughout the ancient world for exceptional wine and grain production. Naxos was sacred to Dionysus, the god of wine, and according to mythology, it was on this island that the god found and married the abandoned princess Ariadne. The amphora, a two-handled storage vessel, was the standard container for transporting wine, olive oil, and grain throughout the Mediterranean. The presence of grain stalks emphasizes Naxos's dual reputation for both viticulture and cereal cultivation. For collectors, Naxian coinage represents the economic importance of Greek island agriculture and the sophisticated trade networks that connected the Aegean world. This piece is an Ancient Greek collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The bearded male portrait wearing a laurel wreath likely represents Zeus, king of the Olympian gods, or possibly Dionysus, the god of wine who was particularly associated with Naxos. The laurel wreath symbolized victory, honor, and divine favor. The detailed rendering of the flowing beard and hair demonstrates the refined artistic style of Cycladic coinage during the classical period. The profile portrait follows the Greek ideal of depicting deities with dignified, idealized features that conveyed both power and wisdom. On the reverse, the amphora dominates the design, rendered with careful attention to its characteristic two handles and rounded body. The grain stalks flanking the vessel emphasize Naxos's agricultural abundance. The Greek inscription identifies the coin as Naxian. Amphorae were essential to ancient Mediterranean commerce—they were the shipping containers of the ancient world, and their distinctive shapes often identified their contents and origin. Collectors appreciate this design for its clear symbolism of prosperity, its connection to ancient wine culture and trade, and its representation of island identity in the Greek world. Product Features Design: Bearded deity with laurel wreath / Amphora with grain stalks Material: Copper with silver plating Diameter: Approximately 24–26mm Weight: Approximately 30g Finish: Antique silver with aged patina Relief Style: High-relief classical Greek design with Greek lettering Packaging: Protective capsule (This is a commemorative collectible and not legal tender) Perfect For Ancient coin collectors specializing in Greek island coinage History enthusiasts fascinated by ancient wine and agriculture Students of classical civilization and Greek trade Museum-style displays featuring ancient commerce Desk displays in libraries, study rooms, or offices Educational collections exploring ancient Greek economy Collectors of amphora, wine, and agricultural themes Shipping Free worldwide tracked shippingEstimated delivery: 9–14 daysEach coin is securely packaged in a protective capsule for safe arrival Display Ideas This Naxos amphora coin displays beautifully in collections focused on ancient Greek trade, agriculture, or island cultures. The amphora design makes it particularly interesting when paired with other coins depicting vessels, maritime themes, or agricultural symbols. Many collectors arrange island coins geographically to show the different products and deities associated with various Aegean islands. The wine and grain symbolism connects naturally to broader collections exploring ancient Mediterranean commerce and the spread of viticulture. The coin's clear iconography makes it ideal for educational displays about ancient trade networks and economic systems. Explore more historical and classical designs in our Ancient Coins Collection. Important Notice This item is a modern replica collectible. It is not an authentic archaeological artifact, not issued by a government mint, and not an investment product. It is intended for hobby collecting, display, and educational purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Ancient Greek lion hunt commemorative collectible coin ornate crested helmet warrior profile antique silver historical coin gift for collectors available at One More Coin store
Ancient Greek lion hunt coin reverse side lion attacking deer predator prey scene Greek inscription antique silver collectible coin
Ancient Greek Lion Hunt Coin – Historical Collectible £14.99
Ancient Greek Lion Hunt Coin This commemorative coin captures the drama and artistry of ancient Greek coinage through two powerful images: a profile wearing an elaborate crested helmet on one side, and a dynamic lion hunt scene on the reverse. The helmeted figure likely represents a deity, hero, or personification associated with warfare or the hunt, while the reverse depicts a lion attacking a deer or stag in a composition that celebrates the power of nature and the eternal struggle between predator and prey. Such hunting scenes were popular throughout the Greek world, symbolizing courage, strength, and the natural order. Lions, though rare in classical Greece, held powerful symbolic meaning in Greek culture. They represented royal power, divine strength, and untamed nature. The hunt scene demonstrates the exceptional skill of ancient Greek die engravers, who could capture motion, drama, and anatomical detail in miniature relief. For collectors, coins featuring hunting scenes represent the Greek fascination with nature, heroic struggle, and the artistic achievement of rendering complex narratives on small metal surfaces. This piece is an Ancient Greek collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The profile on this coin wears an exceptionally ornate helmet with a high decorative crest or plume, suggesting divine or heroic status. The elaborate helmet design demonstrates the sophisticated metalworking and artistic traditions of ancient Greece. Such helmets were both functional military equipment and symbols of status and power. The figure could represent Athena (goddess of wisdom and warfare), Ares (god of war), a personification of a city-state, or a legendary hero. The careful rendering of the helmet's details showcases the exceptional craftsmanship of ancient die engravers. On the reverse, the lion hunt scene bursts with dynamic energy. The lion is depicted mid-attack, leaping upon a deer or stag with powerful musculature and fierce determination. The prey animal recoils in a naturalistic pose that conveys the drama of the moment. Greek lettering around the border identifies the issuing authority. Hunting scenes like this appeared on coins from various Greek city-states and kingdoms, celebrating martial prowess, the taming of wild nature, and the heroic ideal. Collectors appreciate this design for its dramatic composition, exceptional artistic detail, and its representation of the Greek cultural values of strength, courage, and mastery over the natural world. Product Features Design: Profile with ornate crested helmet / Lion attacking deer Material: Brass with silver plating Diameter: Approximately 28–30mm Weight: Approximately 40g Finish: Antique silver with aged patina Relief Style: High-relief classical Greek design with Greek lettering Packaging: Protective capsule (This is a commemorative collectible and not legal tender) Perfect For Ancient coin collectors specializing in Greek hunting themes History enthusiasts fascinated by ancient Greek culture Students of classical civilization and Greek art Museum-style displays featuring predator and wildlife themes Desk displays in libraries, study rooms, or offices Educational collections exploring ancient Greek symbolism Collectors of lion, deer, and hunting imagery Shipping Free worldwide tracked shipping Estimated delivery: 9–14 days Each coin is securely packaged in a protective capsule for safe arrival Display Ideas This lion hunt coin displays dramatically in collections focused on ancient Greek wildlife, hunting themes, or dynamic action scenes. The powerful predator-prey composition makes it particularly striking when paired with other coins depicting animals or mythological creatures. Many collectors arrange hunting-themed coins to show the variety of prey animals and hunting methods depicted in ancient art. The elaborate helmet design connects naturally to collections of military or heroic imagery. The coin's dynamic reverse scene photographs exceptionally well and makes it ideal for educational displays about ancient Greek artistic techniques and cultural values. Explore more historical and classical designs in our Ancient Coins Collection. Important Notice This item is a modern replica collectible. It is not an authentic archaeological artifact, not issued by a government mint, and not an investment product. It is intended for hobby collecting, display, and educational purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Ancient Greek Istria two-faced commemorative collectible coin Janus dual head upright inverted design antique silver historical coin gift for collectors available at One More Coin store
Ancient Greek Istria coin reverse side winged eagle griffin Greek inscription Black Sea antique silver collectible coin
Ancient Greek Istria Two-Faced Coin – Historical Collectible £14.99
Ancient Greek Istria Two-Faced Coin This commemorative coin celebrates the ancient Greek colony of Istria, founded around 657 BCE on the western coast of the Black Sea in what is now Romania. Featuring a unique two-faced design with one head upright and one inverted on one side, and a winged creature (likely an eagle or griffin) on the reverse, this coin represents one of the most distinctive and unusual designs in ancient Greek numismatics. The dual-headed motif, reminiscent of the Roman god Janus who looked simultaneously to the past and future, symbolized duality, transition, and the liminal space between opposing forces. Istria was one of the earliest Greek colonies established on the Black Sea, serving as a vital trading post connecting the Greek world with the Scythian tribes and other peoples of the Pontic region. The two-faced design may represent the colony's position between Greek and barbarian worlds, or symbolize vigilance in all directions. For collectors, Istrian coinage represents the adventurous spirit of Greek colonization and the unique artistic expressions that emerged when Greek culture encountered new lands and peoples. This piece is an Ancient Greek collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The two-faced design on this coin is exceptionally rare in ancient Greek coinage. One face appears upright while the other is inverted, creating a striking visual effect that suggests duality, balance, and the ability to see in multiple directions simultaneously. This may have symbolized the colony's need for constant vigilance on the frontier of the Greek world, or represented philosophical concepts of opposing forces in harmony. The careful rendering of both faces demonstrates the skill of Istrian die engravers working in this remote colonial outpost. On the reverse, a winged creature—likely an eagle or griffin—appears with spread wings in a powerful, protective stance. Eagles were sacred to Zeus and symbolized divine authority and far-seeing vision, while griffins represented guardianship and the protection of treasures. The Greek inscription identifies the coin as Istrian. The combination of the dual-headed obverse and the vigilant winged creature on the reverse creates a coherent theme of watchfulness and protection. Collectors appreciate this coin for its unusual iconography, its connection to Greek colonial expansion into the Black Sea, and its representation of the creative adaptations Greek artists made when establishing new cities far from the Mediterranean heartland. Product Features Design: Two-faced head (one upright, one inverted) / Winged eagle or griffin Material: Brass with silver plating Diameter: Approximately 28–30mm Weight: Approximately 40g Finish: Antique silver with aged patina Relief Style: High-relief classical Greek design with Greek lettering Packaging: Protective capsule (This is a commemorative collectible and not legal tender) Perfect For Ancient coin collectors specializing in Greek colonial coinage History enthusiasts fascinated by Black Sea Greek colonies Students of classical civilization and Greek expansion Museum-style displays featuring unusual ancient designs Desk displays in libraries, study rooms, or offices Educational collections exploring Greek colonization Collectors of dual-faced, Janus, and unique symbolism Shipping Free worldwide tracked shipping Estimated delivery: 9–14 days Each coin is securely packaged in a protective capsule for safe arrival Display Ideas This Istria two-faced coin is a conversation piece that displays beautifully as a standalone item due to its unusual and striking design. The dual-headed obverse makes it particularly interesting when paired with other coins featuring unique or experimental iconography from Greek colonial mints. Many collectors arrange Black Sea colonial coins geographically to show the variety of designs that emerged in these frontier settlements. The two-faced motif connects naturally to collections exploring duality symbolism, Janus imagery, or philosophical concepts in ancient art. The coin's unusual design makes it ideal for educational displays about Greek colonial expansion and artistic innovation. Explore more historical and classical designs in our Ancient Coins Collection. Important Notice This item is a modern replica collectible. It is not an authentic archaeological artifact, not issued by a government mint, and not an investment product. It is intended for hobby collecting, display, and educational purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Ancient Parthian king archer commemorative collectible coin bearded king ornate tiara Persian royal portrait antique silver historical coin gift for collectors available at One More Coin store
Ancient Parthian coin reverse side seated archer bow Greek inscription Persian empire antique silver collectible coin
Ancient Parthian King Archer Coin – Historical Collectible £14.99
Ancient Parthian King Archer Coin This commemorative coin honors the Parthian Empire, the great Iranian power that ruled from 247 BCE to 224 CE and successfully resisted Roman expansion for nearly five centuries. Featuring a bearded Parthian king wearing an elaborate tiara on one side and the iconic seated archer on the reverse, this design represents one of the most recognizable motifs in ancient Near Eastern coinage. The Parthians controlled vast territories stretching from the Persian Gulf to the Euphrates River and from Mesopotamia to Central Asia, serving as the bridge between the classical Mediterranean world and the civilizations of India and China. The seated archer became the signature symbol of Parthian coinage, celebrating the empire's legendary horseback archers whose military tactics confounded Roman legions. The phrase "Parthian shot"—firing arrows backward while retreating on horseback—entered multiple languages as a testament to their martial prowess. For collectors, Parthian coinage represents the fusion of Persian imperial traditions with Hellenistic artistic influences, creating a unique cultural synthesis that dominated the ancient Near East for centuries. This piece is an Ancient Persian collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The bearded king on this coin wears the distinctive Parthian tiara, an elaborate crown decorated with geometric patterns, pearls, and ornamental details that proclaimed royal authority and divine favor. The careful rendering of the king's beard, hair, and royal garments demonstrates the sophisticated artistic traditions inherited from earlier Persian empires. The profile portrait follows conventions established by earlier Hellenistic kingdoms, showing how Parthian culture blended Iranian and Greek elements after Alexander the Great's conquests. On the reverse, the seated archer appears on a throne or stool, holding a bow—the weapon that made Parthian cavalry the most feared military force of their era. This figure may represent the king himself or symbolize the Parthian people's martial identity. Greek lettering around the border proclaims royal titles, reflecting the Parthian practice of using Greek script for official purposes despite their Persian cultural identity. This bilingual approach helped Parthian coins circulate throughout diverse territories where Greek remained the language of commerce. Collectors appreciate Parthian coins for their historical significance as rivals to Rome, their unique artistic style blending Persian and Hellenistic traditions, and their role in documenting a powerful empire often overshadowed in Western histories by Greece and Rome. Product Features Design: Bearded king with ornate tiara / Seated archer with bow Material: Copper with silver plating Diameter: Approximately 35–38mm Weight: Approximately 48g – 58g Finish: Antique silver with aged patina Relief Style: High-relief Parthian design with Greek lettering Packaging: Protective capsule (This is a commemorative collectible and not legal tender) Perfect For Ancient coin collectors specializing in Persian or Near Eastern history History enthusiasts fascinated by the Parthian Empire Students of classical civilization and Rome's eastern rivals Museum-style displays featuring ancient Persia Desk displays in libraries, study rooms, or offices Educational collections exploring ancient empires Collectors of archer, bow, and military themes Shipping Free worldwide tracked shipping Estimated delivery: 9–14 days Each coin is securely packaged in a protective capsule for safe arrival Display Ideas This substantial Parthian archer coin makes a commanding presence in collections focused on ancient Persian empires or Rome's eastern rivals. The iconic seated archer design makes it particularly striking when paired with Roman coins from the same period, illustrating the great power rivalry that shaped the ancient Near East. Many collectors arrange Parthian coins chronologically to trace the evolution of royal portraiture and archer iconography across different dynasties. The coin's weight and detailed relief work make it ideal for standalone presentation in museum-quality stands. The blend of Persian and Hellenistic artistic elements makes it valuable for displays exploring cultural synthesis in the ancient world. Explore more historical and classical designs in our Ancient Coins Collection. Important Notice This item is a modern replica collectible. It is not an authentic archaeological artifact, not issued by a government mint, and not an investment product. It is intended for hobby collecting, display, and educational purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Ancient Ptolemaic Egypt eagle commemorative collectible coin Greek dynasty royal portrait wavy hair antique silver historical coin gift for collectors available at One More Coin store
Ancient Ptolemaic Egypt coin reverse side eagle detailed feathers Greek inscription antique silver collectible coin
Ancient Ptolemaic Egypt Eagle Coin – Historical Collectible £14.99
Ancient Ptolemaic Egypt Eagle Coin This commemorative coin honors the Ptolemaic Kingdom, the Greek dynasty that ruled Egypt from 305 to 30 BCE following Alexander the Great's conquest. Featuring a youthful royal portrait with elaborate wavy hair on one side and the majestic Ptolemaic eagle on the reverse, this design represents one of history's most fascinating cultural fusions—Greek rulers governing the ancient land of the pharaohs. The Ptolemaic dynasty produced some of antiquity's most remarkable figures, including Cleopatra VII, the last pharaoh of Egypt, whose intelligence, political acumen, and relationships with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony shaped the final years of the Roman Republic. The eagle, symbol of Zeus and divine kingship, became the emblem of Ptolemaic authority, proclaiming the dynasty's claim to rule Egypt by both Greek and Egyptian divine right. Ptolemaic coins circulated throughout the Mediterranean world, facilitating trade between Egypt's agricultural wealth and the broader Hellenistic economy. For collectors, Ptolemaic coinage represents the blending of Greek artistic traditions with Egyptian imperial power, creating a unique cultural synthesis that lasted three centuries. This piece is an Ancient Greek-Egyptian collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The youthful royal portrait on this coin displays the refined Hellenistic artistic style, with carefully rendered wavy hair and a decorative headband or diadem that signified royal status. The portrait likely represents one of the Ptolemaic rulers, possibly Ptolemy I (the dynasty's founder and Alexander's general) or one of his successors. The idealized features and classical Greek portraiture style demonstrate how the Ptolemies presented themselves as Greek monarchs even while adopting Egyptian pharaonic titles and customs. The attention to hair detail and facial features showcases the exceptional skill of Alexandrian die engravers working in Egypt's capital. On the reverse, the Ptolemaic eagle stands in a powerful, majestic pose with detailed feathering and outstretched wings. Eagles were sacred to Zeus, king of the Greek gods, and their appearance on Ptolemaic coins proclaimed divine favor and royal authority. The eagle also connected to Egyptian symbolism, where birds represented divine power and the soul's journey. Greek lettering around the border identifies the Ptolemaic dynasty. Collectors appreciate these coins for their historical significance as artifacts of Cleopatra's dynasty, their artistic quality blending Greek and Egyptian traditions, and their role in documenting one of antiquity's most powerful and culturally rich kingdoms. Product Features Design: Royal portrait with wavy hair and headband / Ptolemaic eagle with detailed feathers Material: Copper with silver plating Diameter: Approximately 22–24mm Weight: Approximately 23g Finish: Antique silver with aged patina Relief Style: High-relief Hellenistic design with Greek lettering Packaging: Protective capsule (This is a commemorative collectible and not legal tender) Perfect For Ancient coin collectors specializing in Ptolemaic or Egyptian history History enthusiasts fascinated by Cleopatra and the Ptolemaic dynasty Students of classical civilization and Hellenistic Egypt Museum-style displays featuring ancient Egypt or Greek kingdoms Desk displays in libraries, study rooms, or offices Educational collections exploring Greek-Egyptian cultural fusion Collectors of eagle and bird symbolism Shipping Free worldwide tracked shipping Estimated delivery: 9–14 days Each coin is securely packaged in a protective capsule for safe arrival Display Ideas This Ptolemaic eagle coin displays beautifully in collections focused on ancient Egypt, Hellenistic kingdoms, or the era of Cleopatra. The powerful eagle design makes it particularly striking when paired with other coins depicting birds or divine symbols. Many collectors arrange Ptolemaic coins chronologically to trace the dynasty from Ptolemy I through Cleopatra VII, or thematically alongside Roman coins from the same period to illustrate the political relationships between Egypt and Rome. The coin's connection to Cleopatra's dynasty makes it ideal for displays exploring famous historical figures or the transition from the Hellenistic to Roman periods. Explore more historical and classical designs in our Ancient Coins Collection. Important Notice This item is a modern replica collectible. It is not an authentic archaeological artifact, not issued by a government mint, and not an investment product. It is intended for hobby collecting, display, and educational purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Ancient Greek standing deity commemorative collectible coin youthful portrait wavy hair headband Hellenistic antique silver historical coin gift for collectors available at One More Coin store
Ancient Greek coin reverse side standing deity Apollo staff column Greek inscription antique silver collectible coin
Ancient Greek Standing Deity Coin – Historical Collectible £14.99
Ancient Greek Standing Deity Coin This commemorative coin represents the artistic and cultural achievements of the Hellenistic period, the era following Alexander the Great's conquests when Greek culture spread across three continents. Featuring a youthful male portrait with elaborate wavy hair on one side and a standing deity holding a staff and leaning against a column on the reverse, this design exemplifies the classical Greek ideal of combining human beauty with divine majesty. Hellenistic kingdoms used such imagery to proclaim their divine favor and cultural sophistication, creating coins that were both currency and propaganda celebrating the connection between earthly rulers and the Olympian gods. The standing deity likely represents Apollo, god of light, music, prophecy, and healing, or possibly another Olympian deity associated with royal authority. The column symbolizes civilization, architecture, and the ordered world that Greek culture brought to conquered territories. For collectors, Hellenistic coinage represents the zenith of ancient Greek artistic achievement and the spread of Greek culture from the Mediterranean to India. This piece is an Ancient Greek collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The youthful male portrait on this coin displays the refined Hellenistic artistic style, with carefully rendered wavy hair that flows naturally and a decorative headband or diadem signifying royal or divine status. The idealized features and classical proportions demonstrate the Greek artistic principle of depicting the human form at its most perfect. This portrait could represent a Hellenistic king claiming descent from the gods, or possibly Apollo himself, whose youthful beauty was legendary in Greek mythology. The exceptional detail in the hair and facial features showcases the skill of Hellenistic die engravers. On the reverse, the standing deity appears in classical nude form, embodying the Greek celebration of the idealized human body. The figure holds a staff or scepter, symbol of authority and divine power, while leaning casually against a column in a pose that suggests both strength and ease. The column represents architecture, civilization, and the cultural achievements of the Greek world. Greek lettering around the border proclaims royal authority. This composition demonstrates the Hellenistic mastery of depicting the human figure in three-dimensional space on a flat surface. Collectors appreciate this design for its artistic excellence, its representation of Greek religious and cultural values, and its connection to the Hellenistic kingdoms that shaped the ancient world from Greece to Egypt to Persia. Product Features Design: Youthful portrait with wavy hair and headband / Standing deity with staff and column Material: Copper with silver plating Diameter: Approximately 20–22mm Weight: Approximately 20g Finish: Antique silver with aged patina Relief Style: High-relief Hellenistic design with Greek lettering Packaging: Protective capsule (This is a commemorative collectible and not legal tender) Perfect For Ancient coin collectors specializing in Hellenistic Greek coinage History enthusiasts fascinated by Greek mythology and culture Students of classical civilization and ancient art Museum-style displays featuring Greek deities Desk displays in libraries, study rooms, or offices Educational collections exploring Hellenistic kingdoms Collectors of Apollo, classical architecture, and deity imagery Shipping Free worldwide tracked shipping Estimated delivery: 9–14 days Each coin is securely packaged in a protective capsule for safe arrival Display Ideas This Hellenistic standing deity coin displays beautifully in collections focused on Greek mythology, classical art, or Hellenistic kingdoms. The elegant composition of the standing deity makes it particularly striking when paired with other coins depicting Olympian gods or classical architecture. Many collectors arrange Hellenistic coins by deity to create thematic collections exploring how different kingdoms depicted Apollo, Zeus, Athena, and other gods. The classical nude figure and column design connect naturally to broader collections of Greek sculpture and architectural themes. The coin's artistic refinement makes it ideal for educational displays about Hellenistic art and culture. Explore more historical and classical designs in our Ancient Coins Collection. Important Notice This item is a modern replica collectible. It is not an authentic archaeological artifact, not issued by a government mint, and not an investment product. It is intended for hobby collecting, display, and educational purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Ancient Greek Knossos Minotaur labyrinth commemorative collectible coin bull-headed creature Crete mythology antique silver historical coin gift for collectors available at One More Coin store
Ancient Greek Knossos coin reverse side square labyrinth maze pattern Greek inscription Crete antique silver collectible coin
Ancient Greek Knossos Minotaur Labyrinth Coin – Historical Collectible £14.99
Ancient Greek Knossos Minotaur Labyrinth Coin This commemorative coin celebrates one of the most famous legends of ancient Greece—the Minotaur and the labyrinth of Knossos on the island of Crete. Featuring the fearsome Minotaur, a creature with the head of a bull and the body of a man, on one side, and the intricate square labyrinth maze on the reverse, this design represents the mythological heritage of Knossos, the largest Bronze Age archaeological site on Crete and the ceremonial center of the Minoan civilization. According to legend, King Minos imprisoned the Minotaur in an elaborate labyrinth designed by the master craftsman Daedalus, where it devoured youths and maidens sent as tribute from Athens until the hero Theseus slayed the beast with the help of Minos's daughter Ariadne. Knossos coins featuring the Minotaur and labyrinth were minted centuries after the Bronze Age collapse, when classical Greeks looked back to the Minoan past as a time of legendary kings and mythical creatures. The labyrinth pattern became one of the most recognizable designs in ancient coinage, its geometric complexity symbolizing both the physical maze and the metaphorical complexity of fate and destiny. For collectors, Knossos coinage represents the enduring power of Greek mythology and the connection between archaeological reality and legendary storytelling. This piece is an Ancient Greek collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The Minotaur on this coin appears in a dynamic, powerful pose that captures the creature's fearsome nature. The bull's head with its distinctive horns combined with the human body creates one of mythology's most memorable hybrid creatures. The detailed rendering shows the Minotaur in motion, emphasizing its strength and savage power. Inscriptions around the border identify the coin as originating from Knossos, connecting the mythological imagery to the actual archaeological site where Sir Arthur Evans excavated the Palace of Minos in the early 20th century. On the reverse, the square labyrinth maze displays the geometric ingenuity of ancient Greek design. The pattern consists of concentric square paths leading to a center, creating a visual puzzle that mirrors the legendary maze where the Minotaur was imprisoned. Greek lettering identifies Knossos. This labyrinth design became so iconic that it appeared on Cretan coins for centuries, serving as a symbol of the island's legendary past. Collectors appreciate this coin for its mythological significance, its connection to one of archaeology's most famous sites, its striking visual design combining creature and geometric pattern, and its representation of how ancient Greeks used coinage to celebrate their legendary heritage. Product Features Design: Minotaur in dynamic pose / Square labyrinth maze pattern Material: White copper with silver plating Diameter: Approximately 18–20mm Weight: Approximately 13g Finish: Antique silver with aged patina Relief Style: High-relief classical Greek design with Greek lettering Packaging: Protective capsule (This is a commemorative collectible and not legal tender) Perfect For Ancient coin collectors specializing in Greek mythology themes Mythology enthusiasts fascinated by the Minotaur legend Students of classical civilization and Minoan culture Museum-style displays featuring Greek myths Desk displays in libraries, study rooms, or offices Educational collections exploring ancient Crete Collectors of labyrinth, maze, and geometric patterns Shipping Free worldwide tracked shipping Estimated delivery: 9–14 days Each coin is securely packaged in a protective capsule for safe arrival Display Ideas This Knossos Minotaur labyrinth coin is one of the most recognizable ancient designs and displays beautifully as a conversation piece. The dramatic Minotaur imagery makes it particularly striking when paired with other coins depicting mythological creatures or heroes. Many collectors arrange mythology-themed coins to tell stories—pairing the Minotaur with coins showing Theseus, Ariadne, or other figures from Greek legends. The geometric labyrinth pattern connects naturally to collections exploring ancient mathematics, architecture, or symbolic designs. The coin's connection to Knossos makes it ideal for displays about Bronze Age civilizations, archaeological discoveries, or the relationship between myth and history. Explore more historical and classical designs in our Ancient Coins Collection. Important Notice This item is a modern replica collectible. It is not an authentic archaeological artifact, not issued by a government mint, and not an investment product. It is intended for hobby collecting, display, and educational purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Ancient Macedonian Athena Nike shield commemorative collectible coin ornate decorative shield crescents stars portrait antique silver historical coin gift for collectors available at One More Coin store
Ancient Macedonian coin reverse side Athena goddess holding Nike victory figure Greek inscription antique silver collectible coin
Ancient Macedonian Athena Nike Shield Coin – Historical Collectible £14.99
Ancient Macedonian Athena Nike Shield Coin This commemorative coin celebrates Macedonia Prima, the Roman province created from the ancient kingdom of Macedonia after Roman conquest in the 2nd century BCE. Featuring an ornate decorative shield with a portrait center surrounded by crescents and stars on one side, and Athena holding Nike (the personification of Victory) on the reverse, this design represents Macedonian pride and cultural identity even under Roman rule. The elaborate shield pattern demonstrates the exceptional artistic skill of Macedonian die engravers, while Athena and Nike symbolize the combination of wisdom and victory that defined Macedonian military and cultural achievements. Macedonia Prima was the most important of the four Roman provinces created from the former Macedonian kingdom, encompassing the heartland where Philip II and Alexander the Great once ruled. The crescents and stars decorating the shield likely represent celestial symbolism and divine favor, while the portrait connects to the tradition of royal imagery. For collectors, coins from Macedonia Prima represent the persistence of Macedonian identity and artistic traditions during the Roman period. This piece is an Ancient Macedonian collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The obverse features one of the most ornate shield designs in ancient coinage. A portrait appears at the center, surrounded by an elaborate Macedonian shield decorated with crescents and stars arranged in a circular pattern. The crescents may represent lunar symbolism associated with various deities, while the stars suggest divine favor and celestial protection. The intricate geometric arrangement demonstrates the sophisticated artistic traditions of Macedonian coinage. This decorative shield style was characteristic of Macedonian military equipment and became a symbol of regional identity. On the reverse, Athena stands in full regalia wearing her characteristic crested helmet. She holds Nike, the small winged figure representing Victory, in her outstretched hand, while her other arm supports a shield. This composition celebrates the combination of wisdom (Athena) and victory (Nike) that the Macedonians claimed as their heritage from the days of Alexander's conquests. Greek lettering around the border identifies the coin as belonging to Macedonia Prima, the "First Macedonia." Collectors appreciate this coin for its exceptional artistic detail, its representation of Macedonian cultural persistence under Roman rule, and its beautiful combination of military symbolism with divine imagery. Product Features Design: Portrait within ornate shield with crescents and stars / Athena holding Nike Material: Silver-plated copper Diameter: Approximately 22–24mm Weight: Approximately 22g Finish: Antique silver with aged patina Relief Style: High-relief Macedonian design with Greek lettering Packaging: Protective capsule (This is a commemorative collectible and not legal tender) Perfect For Ancient coin collectors specializing in Macedonian or Roman provincial coinage History enthusiasts fascinated by Macedonia and Alexander the Great's legacy Students of classical civilization and Roman provinces Museum-style displays featuring Athena, Nike, or victory themes Desk displays in libraries, study rooms, or offices Educational collections exploring Macedonian culture Collectors of shield, star, and celestial symbolism Shipping Free worldwide tracked shipping Estimated delivery: 9–14 days Each coin is securely packaged in a protective capsule for safe arrival Display Ideas This Macedonian Athena Nike shield coin displays magnificently due to its exceptionally ornate obverse design. The elaborate shield with crescents and stars makes it one of the most visually striking ancient coin designs and works beautifully as a standalone display piece. Many collectors pair it with other Macedonian coins to trace the evolution from Alexander's kingdom through the Roman provincial period. The Athena and Nike imagery connects naturally to collections of victory-themed coins or goddess representations. The celestial symbolism of the crescents and stars makes it ideal for displays exploring astronomical and astrological themes in ancient art. Explore more historical and classical designs in our Ancient Coins Collection. Important Notice This item is a modern replica collectible. It is not an authentic archaeological artifact, not issued by a government mint, and not an investment product. It is intended for hobby collecting, display, and educational purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Ancient Greek King Demetrius Poseidon commemorative collectible coin royal portrait curly hair Hellenistic antique silver historical coin gift for collectors available at One More Coin store
Ancient Greek King Demetrius coin reverse side Poseidon sea god trident Greek inscription antique silver collectible coin
Ancient Greek King Demetrius Poseidon Coin – Historical Collectible £14.99
Ancient Greek King Demetrius Poseidon Coin This commemorative coin honors King Demetrius I Poliorcetes ("The Besieger"), one of the most powerful and flamboyant successors of Alexander the Great. Featuring a youthful royal portrait with elaborate curly hair on one side and Poseidon, god of the sea, holding his iconic trident on the reverse, this design celebrates Demetrius's naval supremacy and his claim to divine favor. Demetrius (337–283 BCE) was famous for his spectacular sieges, his powerful navy that dominated the Aegean Sea, and his eventual rule over Macedonia and much of Greece. His choice of Poseidon for his coinage proclaimed his mastery of the seas and his connection to divine power. Poseidon, one of the twelve Olympian gods, ruled over the seas, earthquakes, and horses. His trident became one of the most recognizable symbols in Greek mythology, representing his power to command the waters and shake the earth. For collectors, coins of Demetrius represent the dramatic Hellenistic period when Alexander's generals carved kingdoms from his empire and competed for supremacy through military might, naval power, and magnificent propaganda. This piece is an Ancient Greek collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design The youthful portrait of King Demetrius displays the refined Hellenistic artistic style at its peak. His elaborate curly hair flows dramatically, rendered with exceptional detail that demonstrates the skill of royal die engravers. The decorative headband or diadem signifies his royal status as one of Alexander's successors. Demetrius was known for his personal charisma and striking appearance, and his coins emphasized his youthful vigor and divine beauty. The idealized features follow the tradition established by Alexander's portraiture, connecting Demetrius to his legendary predecessor. On the reverse, Poseidon appears in classical nude form, embodying the Greek ideal of divine masculine beauty and power. He stands in a commanding pose holding his three-pronged trident, the weapon with which he could calm or stir the seas and cause earthquakes. The muscular rendering and confident stance emphasize the god's strength and authority. Greek lettering around the border proclaims Demetrius as king. This composition celebrates Demetrius's naval victories and his control of maritime trade routes. Collectors appreciate this coin for its exceptional artistic quality, its connection to one of the most colorful figures of the Hellenistic age, and its powerful imagery combining royal authority with divine maritime power. Product Features Design: King Demetrius portrait with curly hair / Poseidon with trident Material: Copper with silver plating Diameter: Approximately 22–24mm Weight: Approximately 23g Finish: Antique silver with aged patina Relief Style: High-relief Hellenistic design with Greek lettering Packaging: Protective capsule (This is a commemorative collectible and not legal tender) Perfect For Ancient coin collectors specializing in Hellenistic kingdoms History enthusiasts fascinated by Alexander's successors Students of classical civilization and Greek mythology Museum-style displays featuring Poseidon or sea god themes Desk displays in libraries, study rooms, or offices Educational collections exploring Hellenistic history Collectors of trident, maritime, and naval symbolism Shipping Free worldwide tracked shipping Estimated delivery: 9–14 days Each coin is securely packaged in a protective capsule for safe arrival Display Ideas This King Demetrius Poseidon coin displays beautifully in collections focused on Hellenistic kingdoms or the successors of Alexander the Great. The powerful Poseidon imagery makes it particularly striking when paired with other coins depicting Olympian gods or maritime themes. Many collectors arrange Hellenistic coins by ruler to trace the various kingdoms that emerged after Alexander's death. The trident symbolism connects naturally to collections of naval history, sea god mythology, or weapon imagery. The exceptional portrait quality makes it ideal for displays exploring Hellenistic artistic achievements and royal propaganda. Explore more historical and classical designs in our Ancient Coins Collection. Important Notice This item is a modern replica collectible. It is not an authentic archaeological artifact, not issued by a government mint, and not an investment product. It is intended for hobby collecting, display, and educational purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Ancient Roman Philip I Felicitas commemorative collectible coin Emperor Philip the Arab radiate crown bearded portrait antique silver historical coin gift for collectors available at One More Coin store
Ancient Roman Philip I coin reverse side Felicitas goddess caduceus cornucopia prosperity Latin inscription antique silver collectible coin
Ancient Roman Philip I Felicitas Coin – Historical Collectible £14.99
Ancient Roman Philip I Felicitas Coin This commemorative coin honors Emperor Philip I, known as "Philip the Arab," who ruled Rome from 244 to 249 CE and holds the distinction of being the first Roman emperor of Arab origin. Featuring Philip's bearded portrait wearing the radiate crown on one side and Felicitas, the Roman goddess of good fortune and success, on the reverse, this design represents imperial propaganda celebrating prosperity and divine favor during a turbulent period in Roman history. Philip came from the province of Arabia and rose through military ranks to become emperor, famously celebrating Rome's 1000th anniversary in 248 CE with spectacular games and festivities. Felicitas, depicted holding the caduceus and cornucopia, embodied the happiness, success, and prosperity that emperors promised to bring to Rome and its people. The caduceus, a staff entwined with serpents, symbolized peace and commerce, while the cornucopia, or horn of plenty, represented abundance and agricultural prosperity. For collectors, coins of Philip I represent a fascinating period when Rome's traditional power structures were challenged by emperors from the provinces, and when imperial propaganda became increasingly important for legitimizing rule. This piece is an Ancient Roman collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design Philip I appears in profile wearing the radiate crown, a sun-ray diadem that became standard for Roman imperial portraiture in the 3rd century CE. The radiate crown symbolized the emperor's divine nature and his connection to Sol Invictus, the unconquered sun god. Philip's full beard follows the fashion established by earlier emperors like Hadrian and Marcus Aurelius, projecting wisdom and philosophical gravitas. The detailed rendering of his facial features and the elaborate crown demonstrates the continued excellence of Roman die engraving even during the Crisis of the Third Century. Latin inscriptions around the border proclaim his imperial titles. On the reverse, Felicitas stands in classical draped robes, holding her characteristic attributes. In one hand she holds the caduceus, the herald's staff associated with Mercury and symbolizing peaceful commerce and prosperity. In her other hand she holds the cornucopia overflowing with fruits and grain, representing agricultural abundance and the wealth of the empire. Latin lettering celebrates felicity and good fortune. This imagery was carefully chosen propaganda—Philip wanted Romans to associate his reign with peace, prosperity, and divine blessing. Collectors appreciate this coin for its historical significance as representing Rome's first Arab emperor, its beautiful classical imagery, and its insight into how Roman emperors used coinage to shape public perception. Product Features Design: Philip I with radiate crown / Felicitas with caduceus and cornucopia Material: Copper with silver plating Diameter: Approximately 24–26mm Weight: Approximately 25g Finish: Antique silver with aged patina Relief Style: High-relief Roman imperial design with Latin lettering Packaging: Protective capsule (This is a commemorative collectible and not legal tender) Perfect For Ancient coin collectors specializing in Roman imperial coinage History enthusiasts fascinated by the Crisis of the Third Century Students of classical civilization and Roman history Museum-style displays featuring Roman emperors Desk displays in libraries, study rooms, or offices Educational collections exploring ancient Rome Collectors of prosperity, fortune, and goddess themes Shipping Free worldwide tracked shipping Estimated delivery: 9–14 days Each coin is securely packaged in a protective capsule for safe arrival Display Ideas This Philip I Felicitas coin displays beautifully in collections focused on 3rd century Roman emperors or the Crisis of the Third Century period. The Felicitas imagery makes it particularly striking when paired with other coins depicting Roman goddesses or prosperity themes. Many collectors arrange imperial coins chronologically to trace the evolution of Roman portraiture and propaganda through different reigns. The radiate crown design connects naturally to collections exploring solar symbolism in Roman religion. Philip's status as Rome's first Arab emperor makes this coin ideal for displays about diversity in the Roman Empire or the provincial origins of later emperors. Explore more historical and classical designs in our Ancient Coins Collection. Important Notice This item is a modern replica collectible. It is not an authentic archaeological artifact, not issued by a government mint, and not an investment product. It is intended for hobby collecting, display, and educational purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Ancient Greek Alexander the Great bull commemorative collectible coin Hercules lion skin headdress wild hair Hellenistic antique silver historical coin gift for collectors available at One More Coin store
Ancient Greek Alexander the Great coin reverse side charging bull power Greek inscription antique silver collectible coin
Ancient Greek Alexander the Great Bull Coin – Historical Collectible £14.99
Ancient Greek Alexander the Great Bull Coin This commemorative coin honors Alexander III of Macedon, known to history as Alexander the Great, one of the most successful military commanders who ever lived. Featuring Alexander portrayed as Hercules wearing the Nemean lion skin on one side and a powerful charging bull on the reverse, this design represents the divine heroic imagery that Alexander cultivated to legitimize his conquests and inspire his armies. Alexander (356–323 BCE) created one of the largest empires in ancient history, stretching from Greece to northwestern India, and his image on coins spread his legend across three continents. The portrayal of Alexander as Hercules emphasized his claimed descent from the legendary hero through his ancestor, the Argead dynasty of Macedonia. The lion skin headdress, Hercules's most recognizable attribute after slaying the Nemean lion, symbolized invincible strength and divine favor. The bull represented power, fertility, royal authority, and the untamed forces of nature that Alexander claimed to master. For collectors, Alexander coins represent the birth of ruler portraiture in Western coinage and the spread of Greek culture throughout the ancient world. This piece is an Ancient Greek collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design Alexander appears in profile wearing the scalp and mane of the Nemean lion, the invulnerable beast that Hercules killed as the first of his Twelve Labors. The wild, flowing hair and the lion's features create a dramatic, heroic image that blends human and divine elements. This portrayal was revolutionary in ancient coinage—before Alexander, Greek coins typically depicted gods rather than living rulers. By presenting himself as Hercules, Alexander claimed divine ancestry and superhuman abilities. The exceptional detail in the lion skin's texture and the flowing hair demonstrates the artistic mastery of Hellenistic die engravers working in mints across Alexander's vast empire. On the reverse, a powerful bull appears in dynamic motion, captured mid-charge with muscular body and lowered head suggesting unstoppable force. Bulls were sacred animals in many ancient cultures and symbolized masculine power, fertility, and royal authority. The bull's aggressive stance may represent Alexander's military might and his conquest of territories from the Mediterranean to India. Greek lettering around the border proclaims royal authority. Collectors appreciate this coin for its historical significance as representing history's greatest conqueror, its revolutionary use of ruler portraiture, its exceptional artistic quality, and its role in spreading Greek culture and imagery throughout the ancient world during the Hellenistic period. Product Features Design: Alexander as Hercules with lion skin / Charging bull Material: Silver-plated brass Diameter: Approximately 23mm Thickness: Approximately 2mm Weight: Approximately 30g Finish: Antique silver with aged patina Relief Style: High-relief Hellenistic design with Greek lettering Packaging: Protective capsule (This is a commemorative collectible and not legal tender) Perfect For Ancient coin collectors specializing in Alexander the Great History enthusiasts fascinated by ancient military leaders Students of classical civilization and Hellenistic history Museum-style displays featuring Alexander or Hercules Desk displays in libraries, study rooms, or offices Educational collections exploring ancient Greece and Macedonia Collectors of bull, lion, and heroic themes Shipping Free worldwide tracked shipping Estimated delivery: 9–14 days Each coin is securely packaged in a protective capsule for safe arrival Display Ideas This Alexander the Great bull coin is one of the most historically significant ancient coin designs and displays magnificently as a centerpiece in any collection. The dramatic Hercules-lion skin imagery makes it instantly recognizable and works beautifully paired with other Alexander coins or Hellenistic royal coinage. Many collectors arrange Alexander coins chronologically or by mint location to trace the spread of his empire. The bull design connects naturally to collections of animal symbolism or power themes in ancient art. The coin's connection to both Alexander and Hercules makes it ideal for displays exploring hero mythology, divine kingship, or the intersection of history and legend. Explore more historical and classical designs in our Ancient Coins Collection. Important Notice This item is a modern replica collectible. It is not an authentic archaeological artifact, not issued by a government mint, and not an investment product. It is intended for hobby collecting, display, and educational purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Ancient Roman Antoninus Pius temple commemorative collectible coin bearded emperor portrait Five Good Emperors antique silver historical coin gift for collectors available at One More Coin store
Ancient Roman Antoninus Pius coin reverse side Roman temple columns pediment architecture Latin inscription antique silver collectible coin
Ancient Roman Antoninus Pius Temple Coin – Historical Collectible £14.99
Ancient Roman Antoninus Pius Temple Coin This commemorative coin honors Emperor Antoninus Pius, one of Rome's "Five Good Emperors" who ruled from 138 to 161 CE during what historians consider the height of Roman peace and prosperity. Featuring the emperor's dignified bearded portrait on one side and a magnificent Roman temple with classical columns on the reverse, this design celebrates both imperial authority and religious devotion. Antoninus Pius earned his cognomen "Pius" (dutiful, devout) for his dedication to honoring his adoptive father Hadrian and for his commitment to building temples and public works throughout the empire. His 23-year reign was remarkably peaceful, with Rome enjoying stability, economic prosperity, and cultural flourishing. The temple depicted on this coin represents the architectural grandeur of imperial Rome and the emperor's role as pontifex maximus, the chief priest responsible for maintaining Rome's relationship with the gods. Roman temples were not just religious structures but symbols of imperial power, cultural achievement, and divine favor. For collectors, coins of Antoninus Pius represent the golden age of the Roman Empire and the sophisticated propaganda that emperors used to communicate their virtues and accomplishments. This piece is an Ancient Roman collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design Antoninus Pius appears in profile with a full beard, following the fashion established by Hadrian that emphasized philosophical wisdom and Greek cultural refinement. The careful rendering of his facial features and beard demonstrates the exceptional skill of Roman die engravers during the empire's peak. The portrait conveys dignity, authority, and the calm confidence of a ruler presiding over a peaceful and prosperous realm. Latin inscriptions around the border proclaim his imperial titles and emphasize his pietas, the Roman virtue of dutiful devotion to gods, family, and state. On the reverse, a Roman temple appears in remarkable architectural detail, showing six Corinthian or Composite columns supporting a triangular pediment decorated with sculptural elements. The temple stands on a raised platform with steps, rendered in perspective that demonstrates the artistic sophistication of Roman coinage. Latin inscriptions identify the specific temple or commemorate its dedication. The decorative beaded border frames the entire composition. This temple imagery proclaimed Antoninus Pius's devotion to the gods and his role in maintaining Rome's sacred architecture. Collectors appreciate this coin for its historical significance as representing Rome's golden age, its exceptional architectural detail showing Roman temple design, and its connection to one of history's most admired emperors whose peaceful reign brought prosperity to millions. Product Features Design: Antoninus Pius bearded portrait / Roman temple with columns Material: Copper with silver plating Diameter: Approximately 32–35mm Weight: Approximately 43g – 53g Finish: Antique silver with aged patina Relief Style: High-relief Roman imperial design with Latin lettering Packaging: Protective capsule (This is a commemorative collectible and not legal tender) Perfect For Ancient coin collectors specializing in Roman imperial coinage History enthusiasts fascinated by the Five Good Emperors Students of classical civilization and Roman architecture Museum-style displays featuring Roman temples Desk displays in libraries, study rooms, or offices Educational collections exploring ancient Rome Collectors of architectural and temple themes Shipping Free worldwide tracked shipping Estimated delivery: 9–14 days Each coin is securely packaged in a protective capsule for safe arrival Display Ideas This substantial Antoninus Pius temple coin makes a commanding presence in collections focused on the Five Good Emperors or the height of Roman imperial power. The detailed temple architecture makes it particularly striking when paired with other coins depicting Roman buildings or architectural themes. Many collectors arrange coins of the Five Good Emperors chronologically to trace this golden period from Nerva through Marcus Aurelius. The temple design connects naturally to collections exploring Roman architecture, religious practices, or the role of emperors as builders. The coin's weight and exceptional relief detail make it ideal for standalone presentation in museum-quality displays. Explore more historical and classical designs in our Ancient Coins Collection. Important Notice This item is a modern replica collectible. It is not an authentic archaeological artifact, not issued by a government mint, and not an investment product. It is intended for hobby collecting, display, and educational purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Ancient Greek Athena Nike commemorative collectible coin goddess wisdom ornate helmet plume Megalopolis antique silver historical coin gift for collectors available at One More Coin store
Ancient Greek Athena Nike coin reverse side winged victory goddess wreath Greek inscription antique silver collectible coin
Ancient Greek Athena Nike Coin – Historical Collectible £14.99
Ancient Greek Athena Nike Coin This commemorative coin celebrates the ancient Greek city of Megalopolis in Arcadia, founded in 371 BCE as a political and military center designed to counter Spartan power in the Peloponnese. Featuring Athena, goddess of wisdom and strategic warfare, wearing her iconic ornate helmet on one side, and Nike, the winged goddess of Victory, on the reverse, this design embodies the city's aspirations for both wise governance and military success. Megalopolis, whose name means "Great City," was created through the synoecism (forced unification) of over forty Arcadian villages, becoming one of the largest cities in ancient Greece and a key member of the Arcadian League. The pairing of Athena and Nike on coinage was particularly meaningful for Megalopolis. Athena represented the strategic wisdom needed for political leadership and military planning, while Nike symbolized the victory that wise strategy could achieve. Nike, often depicted as a winged goddess carrying wreaths and palm branches, was believed to grant success in battle, athletic competitions, and all forms of struggle. For collectors, Megalopolis coinage represents the political ambitions of Greek city-states and the sophisticated use of divine imagery to communicate civic values. This piece is an Ancient Greek collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design Athena appears in profile wearing an exceptionally ornate helmet decorated with elaborate scrollwork, a high decorative plume, and intricate details that demonstrate the exceptional skill of Greek die engravers. The helmet is Athena's most recognizable attribute, symbolizing her role as goddess of strategic warfare and defender of cities. Unlike Ares, who represented the brutal chaos of battle, Athena embodied disciplined military strategy and the defense of civilization. The careful rendering of the helmet's decorative elements and Athena's classical profile showcases the artistic sophistication of 4th century BCE Greek coinage. On the reverse, Nike stands with her magnificent wings spread, holding a victory wreath in her outstretched hand. The detailed feathering of her wings and the flowing drapery of her robes create a sense of graceful movement and divine presence. The wreath she holds would be awarded to victors in athletic competitions and military triumphs. Greek lettering identifies the coin as belonging to Megalopolis. This imagery proclaimed the city's confidence in achieving victory through the wisdom of Athena. Collectors appreciate this coin for its beautiful representation of two powerful Greek goddesses, its connection to the political history of Arcadia, and its exceptional artistic quality showing the refined style of classical Greek coinage. Product Features Design: Athena with ornate helmet / Nike with wings and wreath Material: Silver-plated copper Diameter: Approximately 22–24mm Weight: Approximately 22g Finish: Antique silver with aged patina Relief Style: High-relief classical Greek design with Greek lettering Packaging: Protective capsule (This is a commemorative collectible and not legal tender) Perfect For Ancient coin collectors specializing in Greek city-state coinage Mythology enthusiasts fascinated by Athena and Nike Students of classical civilization and Greek history Museum-style displays featuring Greek goddesses Desk displays in libraries, study rooms, or offices Educational collections exploring ancient Arcadia Collectors of victory, wisdom, and winged themes Shipping Free worldwide tracked shipping Estimated delivery: 9–14 days Each coin is securely packaged in a protective capsule for safe arrival Display Ideas This Athena Nike coin displays beautifully in collections focused on Greek goddesses or classical mythology. The elegant Nike with spread wings makes it particularly striking when paired with other coins depicting winged figures or victory themes. Many collectors arrange Greek city-state coins geographically to show the different deities and symbols claimed by various poleis. The ornate Athena helmet design connects naturally to collections of military or wisdom themes. The coin's connection to Megalopolis makes it ideal for displays about the Peloponnesian political landscape or the rivalry between Arcadia and Sparta. Explore more historical and classical designs in our Ancient Coins Collection. Important Notice This item is a modern replica collectible. It is not an authentic archaeological artifact, not issued by a government mint, and not an investment product. It is intended for hobby collecting, display, and educational purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Ancient Roman Emperor Hadrian commemorative collectible coin bearded portrait Five Good Emperors Latin inscription antique silver historical coin gift for collectors available at One More Coin store
Ancient Roman Emperor Hadrian coin reverse side standing deity Apollo Hercules staff Latin inscription antique silver collectible coin
Ancient Roman Emperor Hadrian Coin – Historical Collectible £14.99
Ancient Roman Emperor Hadrian Coin This commemorative coin honors Emperor Hadrian, one of Rome's "Five Good Emperors" who ruled from 117 to 138 CE and is remembered as one of the most accomplished and cultured rulers in Roman history. Featuring Hadrian's distinctive bearded portrait on one side and a standing deity holding symbolic objects on the reverse, this design represents the sophisticated imperial propaganda of Rome's golden age. Hadrian was a remarkable figure—a military strategist who built Hadrian's Wall across Britain, an architectural visionary who commissioned the Pantheon, a passionate Hellenophile who promoted Greek culture throughout the empire, and a tireless traveler who visited nearly every province under Roman control. Hadrian revolutionized Roman imperial portraiture by becoming the first emperor to wear a full beard, breaking with centuries of clean-shaven tradition. This choice reflected his deep admiration for Greek culture, where beards symbolized philosophical wisdom and intellectual refinement. The standing deity on the reverse likely represents Apollo, Hercules, or another divine figure associated with imperial virtues. For collectors, Hadrian coins represent the height of Roman cultural achievement and the sophisticated use of coinage to communicate imperial ideology across a vast multicultural empire. This piece is an Ancient Roman collectible coin designed for display and collection. About the Design Hadrian appears in profile with his characteristic full beard and carefully styled hair, rendered with exceptional detail that demonstrates the artistic mastery of Roman die engravers during the empire's peak. The beard was revolutionary—no Roman emperor before Hadrian had worn one, and his choice influenced imperial fashion for generations. Some ancient sources suggest he grew the beard to cover facial scars, but most historians believe it reflected his philhellenism, his love of Greek culture where bearded philosophers were revered. Latin inscriptions around the border proclaim his imperial titles and emphasize his authority as Augustus. On the reverse, a standing deity appears in classical pose, likely holding a staff or club and other symbolic objects that represent divine attributes or imperial virtues. The figure could be Apollo (god of light, music, and prophecy), Hercules (representing strength and heroic virtue), or another deity associated with imperial power. The careful rendering of the figure's musculature, drapery, and attributes showcases Roman artistic skill in miniature relief work. Latin lettering around the border identifies the specific virtue or deity being celebrated. Collectors appreciate this coin for its historical significance as representing one of Rome's greatest emperors, its revolutionary bearded portraiture that changed imperial fashion, and its connection to Hadrian's cultural achievements including the Pantheon and Hadrian's Wall. Product Features Design: Hadrian bearded portrait / Standing deity with staff and objects Material: Brass with silver plating Diameter: Approximately 30–32mm Weight: Approximately 40g – 50g Finish: Antique silver with aged patina Relief Style: High-relief Roman imperial design with Latin lettering Packaging: Protective capsule (This is a commemorative collectible and not legal tender) Perfect For Ancient coin collectors specializing in Roman imperial coinage History enthusiasts fascinated by the Five Good Emperors Students of classical civilization and Roman architecture Museum-style displays featuring Roman emperors Desk displays in libraries, study rooms, or offices Educational collections exploring ancient Rome Collectors of Apollo, Hercules, and deity themes Shipping Free worldwide tracked shipping Estimated delivery: 9–14 days Each coin is securely packaged in a protective capsule for safe arrival Display Ideas This substantial Hadrian coin makes a commanding presence in collections focused on the Five Good Emperors or Rome's golden age. Hadrian's revolutionary bearded portrait makes it particularly striking when paired with earlier clean-shaven emperors to show the dramatic shift in imperial fashion. Many collectors arrange coins of the Five Good Emperors chronologically to trace this remarkable period of peace and prosperity. The coin's connection to Hadrian's architectural achievements makes it ideal for displays alongside images of the Pantheon, Hadrian's Wall, or Villa Adriana. The standing deity design connects naturally to collections of Roman religious themes or divine imperial propaganda. Explore more historical and classical designs in our Ancient Coins Collection. Important Notice This item is a modern replica collectible. It is not an authentic archaeological artifact, not issued by a government mint, and not an investment product. It is intended for hobby collecting, display, and educational purposes only. Because every collection deserves one more coin.
Because every collection deserves one more coin.
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