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Athenian Tiny Owl
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Moneta
Registered: August 2005 Location: Arizona USA Posts: 2,365
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This a tiny hemiobol (.6 gm) is from Athens (449-413 B.C.) and conforms to the style of the huge issue struck to pay for the rebuilding of the Athenian temples. Ob: Athena wearing crested helmet ornamented with 3 olive leaves. Rx: Owl stg. r., facing; tail feathers are a single prong; to r., AOE in large letters, olive twig w/berry behind (no crescent). Diameter is ~ 10mm. S2531 (BMC 11.120).
There's an excellent article on these in the library; direct link is:
Athens Silver: /library/Athens%20Silver.pdf
And an article about "Small Change for the Poor" (Miletos): /library/Miletos%20Small%20Change.pdf
Here's a great article on Athenian fractional coins: [ link ]
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Article on the Owls of Athens: [ link ]
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Keywords: Athens Athenian owl obol hemiobol
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