Ancient Coin Repatriated to Greece by US Authorities

The coin, made on the island of Aegina around 500-480 BC, was confiscated from a package sent to the US from another European country.


An unprovenanced ancient coin, identified as a Stater (c. 500-480 BC), was handed over to the Greek Ambassador to the US, Alexandra Papadopoulou, on Thursday, by officers of the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

The coin is from the island of Aegina off the southeast side of Greece and depicts the type of sea turtle that was the emblem of the ancient city-state of Aegina. It was confiscated from a package that was mailed from a European country (not Greece) to the United States.

 

Ambassador Papadopoulou expressed her appreciation and commended the officers for their diligence and dedication in tracking illicit antiquities. She thanked them for recognizing that source countries have the right to possess items important to their people’s heritage. 

This article was previously published at ekathimerini.com.



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