353-294 BC Attica, Athens Silver Owl Tetradrachm NGC Mint State 4x4

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This ancient silver tetradrachm was struck in Athens, Attica between circa 353-294 BC during the late Classical period. Athens dominated Mediterranean trade during this era, and these silver coins served as the international currency of commerce throughout the Greek world. The tetradrachm denomination represented four drachmas and was among the most important trade coins of antiquity.
The obverse displays the helmeted head of Athena facing right, wearing an ornate crested helmet decorated with olive leaves. The reverse features the iconic owl of Athena standing right with head facing forward, accompanied by an olive spray and crescent moon. The Greek letters ΑΘΕ (abbreviation for ΑΘΗΝΑΙΩΝ, meaning "of the Athenians") appear in the right field, confirming the coin's Athenian origin.
This example has been certified by NGC Ancients with a grade of Mint State and strike/surface ratings of 4/4. The coin exhibits well-preserved details with clear definition of Athena's helmet and the owl's feathers, along with attractive silver patina. These Athenian owl tetradrachms remain highly sought after by collectors of ancient Greek coinage for their historical significance and iconic designs. The coin pictured is the exact coin you will receive.