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Greek Mythology Tyche Coin, Goddess Of Fortune Luck Change You Luck With Tyche 6S
Tyche (pronounced tee-chee) is the Greek goddess of luck and fortune. Although she was a daughter of Zeus and Aphrodite. she was reputed to be quite irresponsible. She preferred to run about juggling a ball than to carry the Cornucopia filled with golden fruit, instead entrusting the task to her assistant Plutus. She was usually honoured in a ...
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Greek Mythology Tyche Coin, Goddess Of Fortune Luck Change You Luck With Tyche 6S

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Tyche (pronounced tee-chee) is the Greek goddess of luck and fortune. Although she was a daughter of Zeus and Aphrodite. she was reputed to be quite irresponsible. She preferred to run about juggling a ball than to carry the Cornucopia filled with golden fruit, instead entrusting the task to her assistant Plutus. She was usually honoured in a more favourable light as Eutykhia, goddess of good fortune, luck, success and prosperity. The first set of dice ever made were found in Tyche's temple. The Greek Palamedes, was thought to have created the first pair of dice during the battle of Troy in 484bc. and dedicated them to Tyche. The dice perhaps indicate the capriciousness of life and luck and the fickle manner in which she decided the fortunes of mortals. Fortune has a broader implication than material wealth. It is also intrinsically connected to the vagaries of fate and the degree of luck one encounters in life. On another plane again, it is also about the growth of our spiritual, physical, mental selves, and those of our neighbours. Increasingly during the Hellenistic period, cities venerated their own specific iconic version of Tyche, wearing a mural crown (a crown like the walls of the city). This image is on the front or obverse of this coin. The constellation of Virgo is sometimes identified as the heavenly figure of Tyche. The Romans were inspired by the myths related to deity Tyche of the Greeks and created the Goddess Fortuna, who also represented luck, fortune and concept in life.
  • Tyche and the Owl, Greek Goddess of Luck and Fortune (400 350 BC) (19mm 4g)
  • OBVERSE: The head of Tyche, wearing turreted stephanos and rolled hair.
  • REVERSE: is an owl facing with wings spread. AI and AN across the field and PEIRA underneath.
  • These are NOT ANCIENT COINS. They are made of the highest quality, Lead and Nickel Free Pewter and plated in real Gold or Heavy Silver Plate with an Antique Finish. They are accurately detailed and have been molded from Museum Quality Reproductions.
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