Greek Silver Tetradrachm Coin - Dionysos - 1 pc
This silver Tetradrachm coin is 1 1/3 inch in diameter and was struck in Thasos, Thrace, around 148 BC.
Face on Coin: Dionysos
Back of Coin: Herakles standing nude holding club
Thasos was an island situated off the southern coast of Thrace on the Aegean Sea. That island is now part of Greece. During the early years of Roman dominance Thracian silver was converted to coins on Thasos like this large size tetradrachm.
The face of this piece has an image of the head of a young Dionysos, God of Wine and Debauchery. A nude Herakles on the reverse stands holding a club. Herakles, noted for his strength and courage, was a hero of Greek antiquity.
Each Greek coin comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Face on Coin: Dionysos
Back of Coin: Herakles standing nude holding club
Thasos was an island situated off the southern coast of Thrace on the Aegean Sea. That island is now part of Greece. During the early years of Roman dominance Thracian silver was converted to coins on Thasos like this large size tetradrachm.
The face of this piece has an image of the head of a young Dionysos, God of Wine and Debauchery. A nude Herakles on the reverse stands holding a club. Herakles, noted for his strength and courage, was a hero of Greek antiquity.
Each Greek coin comes with a certificate of authenticity.
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Code: 3326-02007



