Greek Coinage of Antioch 300-100 BC Avg Circ (Random Coin)
$24.99
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Product Details
The fortress city of Antioch was one of the most important strongholds along the Silk Road. The coinage issues of this city ensured the stale flow of commerce to the rest of the Greek world.
Coin Highlights:
- Greek coinage of the city of Antioch. These coins have a pleasant orange desert patina.
- Coins in this listing will be in Average Circulated condition.
- Obverse: Obverses will vary. Heads of various gods and goddesses are common; sometimes they will feature a diademed head of the ruling king.
- Reverse: Reverses will vary, but many religious and economic symbols will be present. Reverse may include Nike, ships' prows and other commercial and trade devices.
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Posted By:JB
From:Texas
Date:Apr 24, 2026
I bought 2 of these. They are each about 13mm to 14mm. Each has the orange patina as shown in the pics and an interesting design. One of them has the edge that looks scalloped and is thicker than the other one.
- Pros
- Attractive Design
- Bottom Line
- Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.
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