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This Histiaia in Euboia silver tetrobol is a remarkable and historically significant coin. Struck during the classical period, it features exquisite imagery and rich symbolism. The obverse typically depicts a nymph seated on a galley, emphasizing the city’s strong maritime heritage. The surrounding inscription often includes the city’s name, highlighting its autonomy and identity in ancient Greece. The reverse may display additional maritime symbols, such as an anchor or other nautical motifs, reinforcing Histiaia’s importance as a port. The coin is famously known as “Rich in Wine,” reflecting the region’s renowned wine production and trade. The detailed depiction of the nymph on a galley captures the artistry and craftsmanship of Greek coinage, celebrating both the city’s seafaring prowess and its contribution to commerce and culture. Struck in silver, this tetradrachm is a prized piece for collectors of Greek antiquities, offering a glimpse into the maritime economy and artistic excellence of ancient Euboia. Its historical and cultural significance makes it a splendid addition to any numismatic collection.
| Product Type | Ancient coins |
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