it was found in the rome city
it was found in the rome city
it is the owl, her favorite bird she places it on her shoulder wherever she goes...this owl is also imprinted on the athenian coins
AOE in Greek on ancient Athenian owl coins is "of the Athenians" or "(children) of Athena" in English.
It depends on the particular style of the owl, Athenian tetradrachms with the owl on them were produce from about 510 BC and ended with the "new style" owl which was last produced in about 42 BC, however other denominations of coins from Athens continued to be produced with owls on them until about 267 AD. Based on the style of a particular owl, you can generally date the coin to a hundred or so years. Specialty sites and forums can help you with attributing and dating a particular coin.
Currency.
yes in a fact that owl coins happen to come from Sparta
Of the Athenians
Athens had coins made of bronze, silver and gold.
At 100 BC Greece was under Roman rule. There were greek coins but the main currency was roman. Earlier greek coins feature kings (like Phillip II) or sympolic animals (like the Athenian ''tetradrachmon'' featuring an owl)
it was found in the rome city
around where owl's live?
it is found in the amazons