Silver Athena Parthenos Tetradrachm Pendant
Silver Athena Parthenos Tetradrachm Pendant
About this Piece
A greek Tetradrachm silver coin minted in Athens, Attica circa 124/3 B.C. and weighing 16.26 grams. Set in silver with 18k gold accents, the pendent measures just over 1.25" across and 2" long (chain not included). One side of the coin depicts Athena Parthenos wearing a richly ornamented, triple-crested Athenian helmet with Pegasus visible above the ear. On the obverse of the coin, an owl standing right on a prostrate amphora with two Dioscuri standing with outstreached arms, holding patera and spear, all within olive wreath.
In Greek mythology, Athena is the goddess of wisdom, peace, warfare, strategy and reason. Athena was almost always attended by her owl, which revealed truths of the world to her, making it a literal manifestation of wisdom and knowledge. A fierce warrior, Athena helped heroes such as Odysseus and Hercules and never takes a parter. It is this that earned her the title "Athena Parthenos", meaning "Athena the Virgin", and accounts for the name of the Parthenon, her most famous temple, located at the Acropolis in Athens.
You can feel confident that this coin is genuine, each coin has been inspected and approved to be authentic by professional Numismatic, David R. Sear, who specializes in ancient coinage. A certificate is provided with this piece which guarantees the following coin to be from the period and date stated.