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This exquisite numismatic reproduction presents a faithful rendition of a classic coinage from the period of the Roman Republic, originally issued by the moneyer Caius Mamilius Limetanus in 82 BC. On the obverse side, the finely detailed bust of Mercury, the Roman god of commerce, eloquence, and travel, is showcased. His characteristic winged petasos (hat) and caduceus are distinctly visible, symbolizing Mercury’s role as a messenger between worlds, protector of merchants, and conductor of souls to the underworld.
The reverse design beautifully commemorates the mythological narrative of Ulysses' return from the Trojan War. It portrays Ulysses (Odysseus) in an iconic representation, leaning on a staff and accompanied by his faithful dog, Argus, who famously recognized his master after many years of separation. This scene captures a profound symbolic narrative of loyalty, recognition, and enduring bonds, deeply rooted in Roman values and classical mythology. This carefully crafted modern restrike offers collectors and enthusiasts a tangible link to the rich historical and cultural legacy of ancient Rome, making it an engaging addition to any numismatic or historical collection.
278,00 Kč