Description: NGC Tetrobol of Histaea Ancient Greece NGC Ancients HG This city was named after the nymph Histiaea, daughter of Hyrieus, a son of Poseidon. He is famous for the treasure chamber he had built that, despite being locked, was found to be empty, his fortune stolen. He was unaware, the builders he had hired, Trophonius and Agamedes, had built a secret back entrance to the chamber and had used it to steal his wealth. Dumbfounded, to catch the thief, he laid a snare. Agamedes was trapped in it; Trophonius cut off his brother’s head so Hyrieus would never know the thief’s identity before vanishing himself. Established by Milesian settlers in order to facilitate trade with the native Getae, it is considered the oldest urban settlement on Romanian territory. Stock Photos Used - Certificate Number Will Vary, Quality Will Not! FREE USPS GROUND ADVANTAGE SHIPPING WITH INSURANCE AND TRACKING! ALL ORDERS SHIP NEXT BUSINESS DAY
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Denomination: Tetrobol
Historical Period: Greek (450 BC-100 AD)
Composition: Silver
Era: Ancient
Grade: Ungraded
Country/Region of Manufacture: Greece
Certification: NGC