Ancient coins (88 Subjects)
Ancient coin of Athens. Obv. Athena. Rev. The Acropolis of Athens from the north.
Ancient coins of Athens. 2. Silver tetradrachm. Obv. Athena. Rev. Athene noctua. 3. Bronze coin of Roman era. Obv. Athena and Satyr Marsyas.
Ancient coins.
Ancient coin from Scotoussa, Thessaly.
Ancient coins from Arcadia. Obv. Athena.
Ancient coin of Salamis. Obv. Ajax son of Telamon, king of Salamis.
Ancient coin of Macedonia.
Ancient coins. Top: Coin from Kerch (anc. Panticapaion), in Taurica. Middle: Coin of Kos. Bottom: Coin from Miletus.
Ancient coins of Argos.
Coins from Laconia, which according to the author date from antiquity. Based on their typology, however, it is evident that they come from a later period than the authors claim. The figure on the coin at the right is probably Lysandros, the General of Sparta (fifth century BCE).
Ancient coins of Corfu.
Ancient coins of Corfu.
1. Ancient marble panel with inscription from the Temple of Artemis. After the Temple was demolished, this panel served as the altar stone at the church of Agios Dimitrios in Melinado, Zakynthos, which is today in ruins. 2. Ancient coins of Zakynthos and Cythera.
Ancient coins from Corinth.
Ancient coins from Argos.
Ancient coins from Corfu.
Ancient coins from Corfu.
Golden Gate or Axios (Vardar) Gate in Thessaloniki. Ancient coin from Amphipolis. From edition of the mid-19th century.
Ancient coins from Crimea.
Ancient bridge in Marsala (anc. Lilybaeum). Antiquities from Marsala.
Relief showing a scene from the myth of Proserpina, Roman deity equivalent to Greek Persephone. Archaelogical findings from Sicily.
Ancient Greek and Byzantine coins of Thessaloniki.
Roman coin from Thessaloniki.
Antiquities from Ancient Pella.
Roman coins of Macedonia.
Hellenistic coins bearing portrait heads of Alexander the Great.
Ancient Greek (Macedonian) and Roman coins from Philippoi. Pedestal bearing Roman inscription from Philippoi.
Coins of ancient Athens. Coins of the city of Neapolis (today Kavala) in Macedonia, which was a member of the Athenian League.
Ancient coins from Bertisco, a mountain at the north of Thessaloniki district. Most probably the coins came from the cities of Crestonia, an ancient province of Macedonia. Coins from the ancient kingdom of Bisaltia in Macedonia.
Ancient coins from Bertisco, a mountain at the north of Thessaloniki district. Most probably the coins came from the cities of Crestonia, an ancient province of Macedonia. Coins from the ancient kingdom of Bisaltia in Macedonia.