Golden Artifacts Apollo & Lyre, Famous Greek Coin Pendant with Chain, Unique Gift, Greek Mythology (30PC-G)
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Golden Artifacts Apollo & Lyre, Famous Greek Coin Pendant with Chain, Unique Gift, Greek Mythology (30PC-G)
Apollo and Lyre (Kithara) 398 - 395 B.C. Size: 21 mm. OBVERSE: Laureate Head of Apollo facing right. REVERSE: Greek Letters Surrounding Lyre. Chain Stainless Steel/ Gold Plate 20" 2.5mm Rope
If you enjoy Ancient Greek Mythology, Ancient Roman History or you are a “Percy Jackson Fan” my Coins, Pendant and Cuff Links are perfect for you. They make unique, beautiful gifts for adults and teens.
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OBVIOUSLY, THESE ARE NOT ANCIENT COINS. They are accurate and detailed reproductions, re-engraved to show the coin in new, uncirculated condition. They are accurate in size and imagery based on Authentic, Museum Quality, Ancient Coins.
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Highest quality, lead and nickel FREE Pewter, 24K Gold Plate. Chain is a Gold Plated French Rope, 2.5 mm, 20 in. Surgical Quality Stainless Steel. Bail and Jump Ring are Gold Plated Brass. This coin depicts Apollo, the Greek god of the Sun, wisdom, prophecy, music, and medicine on the obverse. Considered "the most Greek of all gods," Apollo is often shown playing the stringed musical instrument, the lyre. His playing delighted the other gods on Olympus, making them forget all else. So it`s appropriate that a lyre is shown on the reverse. Apollo's symbols or attributes are the sun, the lyre, the bow, and the chariot he drives the sky daily. He was creative, handsome, and supportive of all the arts. Apollo was the son of the supreme god Zeus and Leto a nymph. He, like his father Zeus, frequently enjoyed the charms of nymphs. His twin sister was Artemis. Apollo also is associated with the cure of diseases. His most famous children were the semi-divine singer Orpheus and Asklepios, the god of healing.