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3 Greek Coins Lot, Apollo Seated on Omphalos, Eyes Arrow, 11-13mm, c 200 BCE

$ 1.57

Availability: 83 in stock
  • Provenance: Ownership History Not Available
  • Historical Period: Greek (450 BC-100 AD)
  • Modified Item: No
  • Culture: Greek
  • Composition: Ancient Greek Bronze
  • Era: Ancient
  • Date: 3rd-2nd Cent. B.C.E.
  • Cleaned/Uncleaned: Uncleaned
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Certification: Uncertified

    Description

    ANCIENT GREEK COINS
    This auction is for 3 small ancient Seleucid Greek coins, each depicting the mythical deity, Apollo, on the coins' reverse.  On the obverse is probably either Apollo or Artemis.  On the coins' reverse, he is standing on one of the coins and is seated on his omphalos on the other two coins.  On each, he is eyeing his arrow and leaning on his bow.  They are 11-13mm and weigh in at a total of 8.43 gm.
    Seleucid Empire
    The Seleucid Empire at its greatest stretched from Northern Greece to India and included almost all of Alexander the Great's conquests, except Egypt. Seleucus, one of Alexander's generals, became king of Babylonia in 321 BC.
    This kingdom was a major center of Hellenistic culture for two hundred years. It began to decline in 190 BC after a first defeat by the Romans and lasted until 64 BC when the last Seleucid king, Antiochus XIII, was murdered by Pompey.
    APOLLO
    Apollo
    was a major Greek god recognized at various times in ancient Greek times as the god of light and the sun; truth and prophecy; healing; plague; music; and poetry.
    In mythology, he was the son of Zeus.
    Apollo was adopted by the Romans as they often did with other cultures’ religious and cultural icons.
    He personified harmony, order and reason and was associated in one way or another with a long list of subjects: music, poetry, plague, oracles, sun, medicine, light and knowledge.
    He is often depicted wearing nothing and holding a bow, arrows, lyre, laurel wreath, and/or palm branch.
    The ancients built many temples dedicated to Apollo, the most famous is the Temple of Apollo at Delphi.
    An
    omphalos (
    ὀμφαλός)
    was a powerful religious symbol in the ancient Mediterranean
    .
    The word omphalos means “navel” or the center.
    “Omphalos stones” were erected in various places to mark the center of a place or region.
    The
    Omphalos
    of Delphi is an ancient marble monument that was found at the archaeological site of Delphi, Greece.
    It was also revered as an object of power with references to the phallus, the uterus, or a cup of red wine representing a royal bloodline.
    As usual, the pictures really don't do justice.   Let me know if you have questions.
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    does not make any claim or estimate of the value or grades of the coin(s).
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