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Electrotype Greek Coin from Thurium, Southern Italy
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Electrotype Greek Coin from Thurium, Southern Italy
Obverse only electrotype showing Athene wearing a crested Athenian helmet on which there is Scylla with a snaky tail and a tiny griffin on the neck guard. Thurium, also known as Thurii or Thuria was an ancient Greek city in Southern Italy. Around 410 BC
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TRURI : 1923.55.19a
Media ID 19226329
© RIC, photographer Mike Searle
Coin Coinage Coins Collection Cornwall Head Institution Metal Metallic Mint Minted Museum Numismatics Object Royal Struck Athena Lucania
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This print showcases an exquisite Electrotype Greek Coin from Thurium, Southern Italy. The obverse side of the coin features a stunning depiction of Athene, the goddess of wisdom and warfare, adorned with a crested Athenian helmet. Intriguingly, this helmet bears Scylla, a mythical creature with a snaky tail, as well as a tiny griffin on its neck guard. Thurium, also known as Thurii or Thuria in ancient times, was once a thriving Greek city located in Southern Italy. This coin is believed to have been minted around 410 BC during this prosperous era. Its remarkable craftsmanship and attention to detail make it an invaluable artifact within the Cornwall Cornish Museum's esteemed collection. As we delve into the numismatic significance of this piece, we are transported back in time to witness the artistry involved in creating such intricate coins. Minted using precious metals like bronze or silver, these coins served not only as currency but also as symbols of power and cultural identity. The Royal Cornwall Museum takes great pride in preserving and showcasing objects like this Electrotype Greek Coin. Through their dedication to promoting historical understanding and appreciation for ancient civilizations like Lucania and Athena's influence on them, they continue to educate visitors about our rich heritage. Photographer Mike Searle has expertly captured every minute detail of this extraordinary artifact for all to admire.
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