Posts Tagged ‘greek’
27th February
2017
93.3 (3 oz). This amazing Silver coin is the first issue in the new series History of Theatre and features the Great Theatre of Epidaurus, in ancient Greece. Limited mintage to 500 pcs worldwide! The reverse of the coin presents the Great Greek Theatre Epidaurus. The coin is impressive thanks to the incredible details, ultra-high relief and his concave shape. On the bottom of the reverse, the inscription: Epidaurus Greek Theater the name of the coin. The obverse of the coin depicts the effigy of Her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth II and the inscriptions: 7 Dollars – the face value, Niue the issue country and 2016 the issue year. On the background of the obverse, a pattern with greek women silhouettes. Theatre of Epidaurus The Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus is situated within the archaeological site of the Sanctuary of Asklepios, in the Argolis prefecture of the Peloponnese. It is a half-hour drive from Nafplio and approximately two hours from Athens. Epidaurus was independent of Argos and not included in Argolis until the time of the Romans. With its supporting territory, it formed the small territory called Epidauria. Reputed to be founded by or named for the Argolid Epidaurus, and to be the birthplace of Apollo’s son Asclepius the healer, Epidaurus was known for its sanctuary situated about five miles (8 km) from the town, as well as its theater, which is once again in use today. The cult of Asclepius at Epidaurus is attested in the 6th century BC, when the older hill-top sanctuary of Apollo Maleatas was no longer spacious enough. The asclepeion at Epidaurus was the most celebrated healing center of the Classical world, the place where ill people went in the hope of being cured. To find out the right cure for their ailments, they spent a night in the enkoimeteria, a big sleeping hall. In their dreams, the god himself would advise them what they had to do to regain their health. Within the sanctuary there was a guest house with 160 guestrooms. There are also mineral springs in the vicinity, which may have been used in healing. The item “EPIDAURUS Greek History of Theatre 3 Oz Silver Coin 7$ Niue 2016″ is in sale since Friday, February 24, 2017. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Australia & Oceania\South Pacific”. The seller is “powercoin_italy” and is located in Roma. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
- Year: 2016
- Composition: Silver
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Niue
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20th July
2016
62.2 (2 oz). This interesting Silver coin is the first of the series Greek Myths and is dedicated to Oedipus and Sphinx of the greek mythology. This 2 Oz coin has a Proof quality and is selectively plated with Rhodium and Gold. Very limited mintage to only 299 pieces worldwide. The reverse of the coin depicts the legendary Oedipus and Sphinx. The greek king seems calm, standing in front of the Sphinx and watching her. In Greek mythology, the Sphinx was considered to be a woman. The mythical creature has the head of a human and the body of a lion. All around the reverse a beautiful greek symbol. The coins obverse depicts the Queen Elizabeth II, Niue the issue country, 10 Dollars the face value, 2016 issue year and 2 Oz Ag 999 the weight and the fineness of Silver. Oedipus and Sphinx Oedipus was a king in Greek mythology, ruling over the city of Thebes. He was the son of King Laius and Queen Jocasta. Not knowing, he married his mother and had four children with her, Polynices, Eteocles, Antigone, and Ismene. On his way there, he came across King Laius, his biological father, on a chariot, as he was on his way to the Oracle once again. Oedipus and Laius’ charioteer started quarreling over who had the right of way. The quarrel ended up with Oedipus killing the charioteer and his father, thus unknowingly fulfilling the first half of his prophecy. Later, he met a monster called Sphinx, who plagued the region of Thebes, destroying crops and killing travellers who did not answer its questions. The Sphinx asked Oedipus the same question it asked the rest; what walks on four feet in the morning, two in the afternoon, and three at night? No one had ever answered the question correctly before, and the Sphinx had killed and eaten all of them. Oedipus thought carefully and eventually gave the correct answer; man, who crawls on all fours as a baby; he walks on two legs as an adult; and needs a walking stick when old. The Sphinx, not bearing that its riddle had been answered correctly, killed itself by falling off the rock it was sitting on. The item “OEDIPUS AND SPHINX Greek Myths 2 Oz Silver Coin 10$ Niue 2016″ is in sale since Friday, July 15, 2016. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Australia & Oceania\South Pacific”. The seller is “powercoin_italy” and is located in Roma. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
- Year: 2016
- Composition: Silver
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Niue
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