it was found in the rome city
it was found in the rome city
Currency.
Of the Athenians
it was found in the rome city
On Greek coins, "AOE" often stands for "ΑΘΕ," which is an abbreviation for "ΑΘΗΝΑΙΩΝ ΕΠΙΓΡΑΦΗ," meaning "of the Athenians." This indicates that the coin was minted in Athens or relates to the Athenian state. The abbreviation can also be found on coins from other regions, reflecting local governance or authority.
3 example of Athenian influence found in western culture today are Hellenistic Age, Athens and Sparta and Aristotle.
If the coin has a CC mintmark it will be on the reverse
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.
A coin auction can be found in New York at Stack Bower's Coin and Currency Auctions. A coin auction in New York can also be found at the NY International Numismatic Convention.
I collect coins and bills and i have a coin from 1909 but i highly doubt that's the oldest coin!
If it was found in change, the coin is face value. A uncirculated coin is about 25 cents.
a Owl