Ephesus Bee roundel - basrelief our production, copy of ancient Greek coin (c.202-133 BC)

Ephesus Bee roundel - basrelief our production, copy of ancient Greek coin (c.202-133 BC)

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This roundel is part of a series of roundels inspired by the wonderful ancient Greek coins. Bas-relief sculpture on a piece of round yello Siena Marble.
Liberally reproduced by an ancient Greek coin Ionia, Ephesus (c.202-133 BC).

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Diameter 21.26 in 54 cm
Thickness 2.36 in 6 cms - can change from 4 cms to 6 cm
Weight 33.07 lbs 15 Kg
Manufacturing Recuperando srl
Material Yellow Siena marble

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The Ephesians began to coin silver coins, coins showing the bee on the straight and a punched square on the back, divided into four parts, the so-called square included.
There is rarely, instead of the beak, an eagle's head and epsilon and phi letters, which form the beginning of the name of the city. The nominals are small, in any case not higher than the drachma. The used monetary foot is the foothace, with a stem of 7.5 grams divided into 2 drachmas.


 

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