08-05-2014, 12:04 AM
Good news for the Greeks:
http://bigstory.ap.org/article/us-offici...ins-greece
[attachment=10437]greekcoins.jpg[/attachment]
From left to right, according to the AP, a Locri Opunti silver stater, circa 369-338 BC; Dikaia, Thrace, silver stater, circa 515-480 BC; Euboia silver didrachm, circa 375-357 BC; and two of Thebes silver staters, circa 395-338 BC
http://bigstory.ap.org/article/us-offici...ins-greece
[attachment=10437]greekcoins.jpg[/attachment]
From left to right, according to the AP, a Locri Opunti silver stater, circa 369-338 BC; Dikaia, Thrace, silver stater, circa 515-480 BC; Euboia silver didrachm, circa 375-357 BC; and two of Thebes silver staters, circa 395-338 BC