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Friday, 6 September 2024

3343) Athenian Owl Replica, (Athens, Greece), United States of America (USA): A 1-Oz Coin/Round minted by SilverTowne Mint in North America: Year of Coin/Round issue: 2024:

3343)  Athenian Owl Replica, (Athens, Greece), United States of America (USA): A 1-Oz Coin/Round minted by SilverTowne Mint in North America: Year of Coin/Round issue: 2024:

The Silver Dollar Of The Ancient World Returns As Pure Silver Bullion Round. 

The Athenian Owl Silver Tetradrachm was the first coin to be heavily circulated internationally. It is not a stretch to say that the 2,300-year-old coin was the “Silver Dollar” of its day. 

Featuring the unmistakable image of wise old owl—the symbol of Athens—the Athens Tetradrachm was a big silver coin that was recognised and accepted as payment everywhere at a time when the city state was a cultural center of the world and the heart of ancient Greece. 

Thanks to a new series, some of the world’s most famous coins have been recreated as gleaming silver bullion rounds and includes this remarkable replica of the famous Athenian Owl! 

Historic Design That Influenced Modern Coinage: 

In this release one will be able to discover the beautiful Athenian Owl, the first mass-circulated coin ever produced! 

In fact, many of the skilled labourers and soldiers who were paid with these coins simply had no idea what a coin was, resulting in countless coins being marked with knives or other instruments used to cut into their surface and confirm their contents. 

The Reverse and Obverse of the 1 Oz Silver Coin

On the Reverse of this 1 Oz Silver Coin/Round, in addition to the iconic Owl, the design also shows a crescent moon, olive branch, and the Greek letters “AΘE,” which stands for “Alpha,” “Theta,” and “Epsilon,” meaning “Of the Athenians” in ancient Greek. 

Named for the goddess Athena, Athens was a key city-state that laid the foundations for Western civilisation. When one thinks of ancient Athens, images of the Acropolis, the Parthenon, and the Temple of Zeus come to mind. 

In Greek mythology, the owl is Athena’s familiar and, according to legend, she sometimes took the form of her owl. 

President Teddy Roosevelt was said to have carried an Athenian Owl coin in his pocket, which in turn inspired him to order the redesign of U.S. coins in the early 1900s! 

The Obverse of this Silver 1 Oz Coin/round shows the following inscriotions - "1 TROU OUNCE. .999 FINE SILVER"

Each Athenian Owl One-Once Silver       Replica comes housed in an attractive           leather-like drawstring pouch for easy storage and display.


Coin/Round Highlights:

- Though not a legal-tender coin, this bullion round was struck by the SilverTowne Mint in a one ounce of highly pure 99.9% fine silver. The original Athenian Owl coins were struck in Ultra High Relief with a hammer-on-die process which created irregularities in the shape of the coin. 

- This replica—which was struck on a powered, modern coin press—mimics the look of the unique shape and includes high relief elements of the handsome Owl design 

One of the largest private mints in North America, SilverTowne is the nation’s top bullion producer and renowned in the precious metals industry for affordability, high quality, and exceptional purity standards.

The specifications of this Coin/Round are:

AvailabilityIn Stock; Year of Issue2024; CountryUnited States of America (USA); Metal Composition: .999 Finess Silver (Ag); Relief Type: High Relief; Minted BySilvertowne Mint; Coin Weight31 Grams - g or 1.00 Oz; Dimensions33.00 mm.




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