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Tortoise, Decline of Aegina as a Naval Power Greek REPLICA REPRODUCTION COIN.Tortoise, Shows the Decline of Aegina as a Naval Power, Greek coin, Greek Mythology (11-S) 404-340 B.C. Size 22 mm. OBVERSE: Tortoise with segmented shell, A – I either side. REVERSE: is a “Skew” patterned incuse square with A –IG in the upper division and dolphin in lower rectangular division.In the time when Athens started becoming a super power, Aegina no longer was considered a sea force. Thus, since the mid-5th century BC, the island stopped stamping sea turtles on its coins, instead tortoises were used. The Tortoise symbolized the decline of Aegina as a naval power. Tortoise, Decline of Aegina as a Naval Power Greek REPLICA REPRODUCTION COIN Tortoise, Decline of Aegina as a Naval Power Greek REPLICA REPRODUCTION COIN

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Description Tortoise, Shows the Decline of Aegina as a Naval Power, Greek coin, Greek Mythology. 404-340 B.C.

Size 22 mm. OBVERSE: Tortoise with segmented shell, A – I either side.
REVERSE: is a “Skew” patterned incuse square with A –IG in the upper division and dolphin in lower rectangular division.

In the time when Athens started becoming a super power, Aegina no longer was considered a sea force. Thus, since the mid-5th century BC, the island stopped stamping sea turtles on its coins, instead tortoises were used. The tortoise symbolized the decline of Aegina as a naval power.
 
In the time when Athens started becoming a super power, Aegina no longer was considered a sea force. Thus, since the mid-5th century BC, the island stopped stamping sea turtles on its coins, instead tortoises were used. The Tortoise symbolized the decline of Aegina as a naval power.In the time when Athens started becoming a super power, Aegina no longer was considered a sea force. Thus, since the mid-5th century BC, the island stopped stamping sea turtles on its coins, instead tortoises were used. The tortoise symbolized the decline of Aegina as a naval power.
    These are REPLICA, REPRODUCTION Coins. The engravings showing the coin in new, non-circulated condition. They are accurately detailed, using museum quality authentic ancient coins as models. They are accurate in size and imagery. The Coins are cast in the finest quality, solid pewter. If you enjoy ancient history and Greek and Roman Mythology, you will enjoy these coins.
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