Available the  Greece 2012, 50 euro Gold Coin coin, dedicated to the Archeological Site of Pella (Macedonia) proof version in original box as issued with its certificate of Authenticity

Combined Shipping available just ask for Invoice. The whole series of this Greek Mini-gold coins refers to ancient sites around Greece and has appreciated over time and are sought after, especially by Greek collectors and those focusing on Greece's historical series as are the Philosopher gold and silver series. 

Pella supplanted Aigai as the capital of the Macedonian state at the turn of the 5th and 4th centuries BC and soon evolved into a major political, economic and cultural centre in Greece. The birthplace of Alexander the Great, Pella reached its peak during the Hellenistic period. The rich archaeological finds, notably the palace complex, temples and sumptuous private houses, provide a wealth of information about the city’s layout, architecture and economic life. The mosaic floors and the wall-paintings, rare surviving samples of ancient Greek painting, attest to the prosperity of the city and its inhabitants. Pella to the Romans in 168/167 BC and began to lose importance once the seat of the Roman province of Macedonia, created in 148 BC, was transferred to Thessaloniki. Pella was destroyed by an earthquake, most probably in the early 1st century BC. The obverse of the coin features decorative elements (a wave and a geometric motif) from a stone tabletop found at the shrine in the so-called house of Poseidon, Pella, Hellenistic period. The reverse features the coat of arms of the Hellenic Republic encircled in a decorative wave motif, from a stone tabletop found at the shrine in the so-called house of Poseidon, Pella, Hellenistic period.



Specifications
Country:Greece Greece
Mintage year:2014
Face value:50 euro
Diameter:14.00 mm
Weight:1.00 g
Alloy:Gold
Quality:Proof
Mintage:1,000 pcs proof