353-294 BC Attica, Athens Silver Owl Tetradrachm NGC Choice About Uncirculated 4x4

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This ancient Athenian tetradrachm was minted between 353-294 BC during the Classical period of Greek coinage. Athens dominated Mediterranean trade during this era, and its silver tetradrachms served as an international currency throughout the ancient world. The owl tetradrachm represents one of the most recognizable and enduring coin designs in numismatic history.
The obverse displays the helmeted head of Athena facing right, with detailed hair curls visible beneath her crested helmet. The reverse features the iconic standing owl with olive spray and crescent moon, along with the legend AOE (Athens) clearly visible. The design elements are well-struck with bold detail and attractive ancient patina.
This specimen has been graded Choice About Uncirculated by NGC Ancients with strike and surface ratings of 4/5 each. The coin exhibits strong device definition and even surfaces with appealing silver-gray patina typical of ancient Athenian issues. Athenian owl tetradrachms remain among the most sought-after ancient coins by collectors worldwide. The coin pictured is the exact coin you will receive.