10 Denari January 2006 (Obverse: Torso of the statue of the Egyptian Goddess Isida from III century B.C., in Ohrid; an earring discovered in Berantsi, Bitola in a grave dating from the IV century B.C. Reverse: Peacock, a detail from the floor mosaic from the baptisteries of the Episcopal Basilica in the ancient city of Stobi from the V-VI century A.D. The peacock, a bird of paradise, drinking water from the source of life (cantaros) symbolizes the believers craving for the Christian religion, mental peace and tranquillity. Watermark: Torso of the statue of Goddess Isida) (Serial Nos: DG´5039xx) UNC
Dimensions: 140 x 69 mm
Egyptian Goddess Isida once known as Lihnidos, the Goddess Isida, mother of nature. She rules from the underworld. Comforter of sufferers, she calms storms.
Peacock (bird of paradise) - a detail from the floor mosaic from the baptisteries of the Episcopal Basilica in the ancient city of Stobi from the V-VI century A.D. The peacock brings Christians mental peace and tranquillity.
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Catalogue Number: P-14f
Grade/condition: Uncirculated (UNC) (new, unused, mint)
Dimensions: 140 x 69 mm
Egyptian Goddess Isida once known as Lihnidos, the Goddess Isida, mother of nature. She rules from the underworld. Comforter of sufferers, she calms storms.
Peacock (bird of paradise) - a detail from the floor mosaic from the baptisteries of the Episcopal Basilica in the ancient city of Stobi from the V-VI century A.D. The peacock brings Christians mental peace and tranquillity.
LARGER SAMPLE PHOTO: CLICK HERE
Catalogue Number: P-14f
Grade/condition: Uncirculated (UNC) (new, unused, mint)