450-300 BC Thrace Apollonia Pontica Medusa VF
Own a good luck piece from ancient times with this Greek Apollonia Pontica Silver Drachm struck from 450-300 BC. Each features a fearsome Gorgon and comes graded in Very Fine (VF) condition. Reserve yours now at GovMint.com!
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Yikes! Beware The Head Of Medusa!
On the obverse of this ancient coin is a fearsome gorgon, its hair a mass of writhing and hissing snakes; its tongue extended like a weapon. As terrifying as this image is, these coins were actually carried by sailors who believed that the horrific visage would ward off evil and protect them on their travels. Struck in the ancient colony of Apollonia Pontica, this silver Drachm also displays an anchor—a symbol of the town's prosperous seaport economy.
A Mighty Gorgon—And Ward Off Evil Spirits While You're At It!
Located on the southern Bulgarian Black Sea Coast, Apollonia Pontica is known today as the city of Sozopol. Located on the edge of the Greek world, this was a place referred to as "Apollonia Pontika," literally "the place of Apollo on the Black Sea." Today, thousands of tourists from around the world visit the tiny city each summer for its weather, sandy beaches, culture, and delicious Balkan-Mediterranean cuisine. The city began minting its own coins near the end of the 6th century B.C., all with the famous anchor symbol. And while the mythical gorgon was one of the most famous creatures of Greek mythology, a more familiar creature has also been present in Sozopol: Vampires! During an archeological dig there in 2012, the skeletal remains of a corpse pierced through the chest with an iron bar was discovered—evidence of a vampire being staked through the heart to prevent it from rising from its grave! In fact, there are more than 100 such graves found all over Bulgaria!
Could it be that this ancient Gorgon coin was a not only a good luck piece but also a charm to ward off vampires? You be the judge. Secure this beautiful—and spooky—piece featuring Medusa now in Very Fine (VF) condition now!
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| Country of Origin | Ancient |
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