Athena Greek Goddess Silver Coin Pendant
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Click Double your traffic. Pegasus flying on reverse Greek goddess Athena wearing a Corinthian helmet on obverse . Pegasus ancient coins were minted in Corinth Greece , during the time period of 405 to 307 BC. This coin has the mythical winged horse Pegasus on th obverse and the Greek goddess Athena, wearing a Corinthian helmet, on the reverse. In Greek mythology, Pegasus, son of Poseidon, was born from the neck of Medusa when she was killed by the hero Perseus. Pegasus became the mount of Bellerophon, who while mounted on Pegasus, defeated the tribes of Solymia and the Amazons. Athena, the daughter Zeus, is best known as the goddess of war, defending the native lands against all enemies. This is a Solid Sterling Silver Replica of this coin, weighs 9.5 grams. the size of a quarter , almost 1 inch. Comes with booklet about greek and roman coins Comes with leather rope chain.
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