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This media file captures an indoor museum exhibit displaying ancient coins within a glass case, likely in the Museum of Cycladic Art in Athens, Greece.

The central subject is a collection of 16 small, dark, circular coins, presumably silver and bronze, varying slightly in size. They are neatly arranged in four vertical rows of four on a clear acrylic sheet, which is housed inside a transparent glass display case. The coins exhibit varying degrees of detail, suggesting historical wear. The background behind the exhibit appears to be a light-colored, possibly grooved or paneled, wall. Reflections are visible on the surfaces of the glass case and the acrylic holder, indicating internal lighting.

An informational plaque, presented vertically on the right side of the display, provides details in both Greek and English. The English text reads: "Silver and bronze Cycladic coins with female figures, 4th century BC – Imperial period. Museum of Cycladic Art, EA0067, EA0090, EA0092, EA0073, EA0077, EA0078, EA0072, EA0033, EA0085, EA0071, EA0079, EA0080, EA0081, EA0087, EA0096, EA0017." The Greek text offers the same information: "Αργυρά και χάλκινα κυκλαδικά νομίσματα με γυναικείες μορφές, 4ος αι. π.Χ. - Αυτοκρατορικοί χρόνοι. Μουσείο Κυκλαδικής Τέχνης" followed by the identical list of catalog numbers. The event taking place is the viewing of these historical artifacts.
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Jan 11, 2025

Athina, Greece

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This media file captures an indoor museum exhibit displaying ancient coins within a glass case, likely in the Museum of Cycladic Art in Athens, Greece. The central subject is a collection of 16 small, dark, circular coins, presumably silver and bronze, varying slightly in size. They are neatly arranged in four vertical rows of four on a clear acrylic sheet, which is housed inside a transparent glass display case. The coins exhibit varying degrees of detail, suggesting historical wear. The background behind the exhibit appears to be a light-colored, possibly grooved or paneled, wall. Reflections are visible on the surfaces of the glass case and the acrylic holder, indicating internal lighting. An informational plaque, presented vertically on the right side of the display, provides details in both Greek and English. The English text reads: "Silver and bronze Cycladic coins with female figures, 4th century BC – Imperial period. Museum of Cycladic Art, EA0067, EA0090, EA0092, EA0073, EA0077, EA0078, EA0072, EA0033, EA0085, EA0071, EA0079, EA0080, EA0081, EA0087, EA0096, EA0017." The Greek text offers the same information: "Αργυρά και χάλκινα κυκλαδικά νομίσματα με γυναικείες μορφές, 4ος αι. π.Χ. - Αυτοκρατορικοί χρόνοι. Μουσείο Κυκλαδικής Τέχνης" followed by the identical list of catalog numbers. The event taking place is the viewing of these historical artifacts.

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