
Cleveland Museum of Art
Electrotype Replica of Tetradrachm: Owl, Panathenaic Amphora, Triptolemos in Chariot, within Wreath (reverse)
- Date
- 1838–1916
- Medium
- Silver-plated copper alloy (?)
- Culture
- Greece (?)
- Department
- Greek and Roman Art
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
With a green tint betraying its copper content, this coin is an electrotype replica created more than a century ago. It precisely replicates the form of a 2nd-century BC original. Retaining the basic scheme of Athena and owl from earlier Athenian coinage, these “New Style” tetradrachms—as scholars call them—give the goddess a more naturalistic appearance and add an amphora, olive wreath, and magistrate names to the reverse. This silver-plated replica weighs about 12 grams, nearly 30% less than a pure silver tetradrachm.
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