Tetradrachm: Owl, standing, r., crescent moon and olive branch above (reverse)

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Tetradrachm: Owl, standing, r., crescent moon and olive branch above (reverse)

Date
449–440 BCE
Medium
silver
Culture
Greek, minted at Athens (Attica)
Department
Greek and Roman Art
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

Incorporating the first three letters of the city name—ΑΘΕ—with then-iconic images of the patron goddess Athena and her owl, the Athenian tetradrachm was among the most widely traded and most recognizable coins of the ancient world. The olive leaves on Athena’s helmet and the small crescent moon behind the owl date three of these coins after the Persian Wars. The images of Athena on the obverse and her owl here unmistakably identify this coin as Athenian.

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