DescriptionMy coins have been used in the productions of Shakespeare in the Park in New York City's Central Park, The Canadian production company for the Percy Jackson movie Sea of Monsters, The TV series Elementary and several museums sell my coins in their gift shops. ZEUS is king of the gods, ruler of Mt Olympus, and god of the sky. Zeus would be considered a real player in today's world. He had several wives and many lovers. If you threw a rock in ancient Greece, you would probably hit one of his lovers. His union with Demeter the Goddess of the harvest, resulted in the birth of twins; Apollo and his sister Artemis. His symbols were the thunderbolt, eagle, bull and oak. Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades drew lots for the Earth, in which Zeus got the sky, Poseidon the sea and Hades was left with the underworld. The first Central European Celtic coins were based on Greek patterns. They imitated primarily the silver and gold coinage of the Macedonian rulers Philip II of Macedon and his son Alexander the Great. The motifs of a rider, horse and human head were popular and relatively frequent on Celtic coins.