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Corinth, Corinthia, Greece, c. 303 - 287 B.C.

Bronze AE 13, BCD Corinth 270; Price Class A, Group VII, 75; BMC Corinth -, VF, 1.603g, 12.8mm, 0o, Corinth mint, c. 303 - 287 B.C.; obverse Pegasos flying left, koppa below; reverse ornate trident head, labrys (double-axe) right; ex BCD Collection with his round tag, noting that this coin was found near Thebes, which is why I acquired it.

Now that I've had a chance to work with this RARE Grecian coin -- rare, because of its discovery site in Thebes and its provenance in the BCD Collection -- I can say this:

Very strong reads on this coin make it a choice for advanced psychometry, especially useful to see and hear ancient life and workers interacting around the area of the Temples at Thebes. Images and scenes of ancient rituals conducted by the Pharaoh & Priestesses are powerful, some sounds, notably a distant systrum and hand-drum, chanting and a strange whistling, perhaps a variant of the pan flute?

If you lived a prior life in Thebes, this is the psychometric connection you've been waiting for! Place this on your SuperBeacon and do some DREAM WORK with it!

$320.00

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