Goddess Athena Corinthian Silver/Gold Medallion
Sterling silver replica of an Ancient Greek Stater (Στατηρας) coin of Goddess Athena with the Corinthian helmet that is is securely suspended by four prongs on a solid 18K gold outer ring. Generously sized and flexible bail.
On the reverse side there is an image of Pegasus (the winged horse), which was the ancient symbol of the City of Corinth. The Greek word Συρακοσιων ("of the Syracuseans"), right under Pegasus, indicates that this particular version was minted in the Sicilian City of Syracuse, a colony of Ancient Corinth, during the 4th or 3rd century BC.
Also available in a solid 18K gold version.
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