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- A Syracusan tetradrachm (en)
- Tetradrachm of Athens (en)
- : head of the nymph Arethusa, surrounded by four swimming dolphins and a rudder (en)
- : a racing quadriga, its charioteer crowned by the goddess Victory in flight. (en)
- : a portrait of Athena, patron goddess of the city, in helmet (en)
- Coin of Ephesus with a bee (en)
- Coin of Melos with an apple (en)
- Coin of Rhodes with a rose (en)
- Coin of Thebes with a Boeotian shield (en)
- Corinthian stater with pegasus (en)
- Didrachm of Knossos depicting the Minotaur (en)
- Didrachm of Selinunte with a celery (en)
- Obolus from Stymphalus with a Stymphalian bird (en)
- Uninscribed electrum coin from Lydia, early 6th century BC. Obverse: lion head and sunburst Reverse: plain square imprints, probably used to standardise weight (en)
- Stater of Olympia depicting Nike (en)
- Silver drachma of Aegina, 404–340 BC. : Land tortoise. inscription: "Aegina" and dolphin. (en)
- Ionia, Uncertain city 600–550 BC, Hemiobol. Horse head, rough incuse. (en)
- : the owl of Athens, with an olive sprig and the inscription , "of the Athenians" (en)
- Coin of Gela with a man-headed bull, the personification of the river Gela (en)
- Silver stater of Aegina, 550–530 BC. : Sea turtle with large pellets down center. incuse square with eight sections. After the end of the Peloponnesian War, 404 BC, Sea turtle was replaced by the land tortoise. (en)
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