Greece 2-DRACHMAI (KM108)

Composition
Nickel-Brass
Country
Greece
Approx. Size
24mm
Area
Europe
Animal Class
Birds
Species
Owl
KM#
108

The Athenian owl first appeared on the silver Tetradrachm around 430 BCE, which was minted for over 300 years. Some Greek mythologists have suggested that the owl is actually the goddess Athena (who appeared on the other side of the first owl coins). Athena could shapeshift, and apparently Athena and the owl don't appear together in Greek art. You may read more about the Athenian owl here. Artistically, the design on this coin closely follows the original Athenian owl. Greece issued this coin in 1973 only.

Greece

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Area
Europe

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Greece was the site of the first European civilizations, beginning with the Minoans (2600-1450 BCE) and also Mycenae (1600-1100 BCE). After a bit of a dark period, Greek city-states became established around 800 BCE. By the fifth century BCE, Greece was at a cultural peak that still reverberates through western culture to this day. Since the Greeks were so busy with art, culture, and learning they were an easy take-over target for the Romans in the second and first century BCE. But while the Romans may have been in charge, it was highly developed Greek culture that continued to dominate.

By the time the Roman Empire was split in two, Greece became part of the eastern Byzantine Empire which was highly Greek in nature. The fall of the Byzantine Empire in 1453 paved the way for the Ottoman conquest of Greece. The Ottomans ruled Greece until the Greeks rebelled in 1821, finally gaining independence in 1829. Greece had an on-again off-again monarchy in the first half of the 20th century, and was invaded by Italy in 1940 followed by Germany in 1941. In 1967 a military junta took control and suspended the constitution. In 1974 the monarchy was abolished by plebiscite and the Hellenic Republic -- the third republic in Greek history -- was established. Greece's accomplishments in western culture could fill a library and the country is a major tourist destination.

Greece on Wikipedia 

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