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21293J Tetrobol
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Situated in the far north of the island, Histiaia, named after the Greek nymph who was the local city goddess, did not begin producing coinage until the mid-4th Century B. C. From its extensive silver issues in the Hellenistic age it appears to have been a place of considerable importance. The nymph Histiaia presided over springs, rivers and lakes. While nymphs were not deities, they were known to live a very long time and were associated with having authority over nature. Circa 250 B.C. Framing: 18kt
Retail Price: $825.00
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