2019 3 oz POSEIDON Silver Coin MS 70 Gods of the World - Cook Islands - Oz Bullion
2019 3 oz POSEIDON Silver Coin MS 70 Gods of the World - Cook Islands - Oz Bullion
2019 3 oz POSEIDON Silver Coin MS 70 Gods of the World - Cook Islands - Oz Bullion
2019 3 oz POSEIDON Silver Coin MS 70 Gods of the World - Cook Islands - Oz Bullion
2019 3 oz POSEIDON Silver Coin MS 70 Gods of the World - Cook Islands - Oz Bullion
2019 3 oz POSEIDON Silver Coin MS 70 Gods of the World - Cook Islands - Oz Bullion
2019 3 oz POSEIDON Silver Coin MS 70 Gods of the World - Cook Islands - Oz Bullion
2019 3 oz POSEIDON Silver Coin MS 70 Gods of the World - Cook Islands - Oz Bullion

2019 3 oz POSEIDON Silver Coin MS 70 Gods of the World - Cook Islands

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2019 3 oz POSEIDON Silver Coin MS 70 Gods of the World - Cook Islands - Oz Bullion

2019 3 oz POSEIDON Silver Coin MS 70 Gods of the World - Cook Islands

Regular price $378.26 USD
Sale price $378.26 USD Regular price $480.00 USD
Unit price
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Poseidon was one of the Twelve Olympians in ancient Greek religion and myth. He was god of the sea and other waters, of earthquakes, and of horses. In pre-Olympian Bronze Age Greece, he was venerated as a chief deity at Pylos and Thebes. Poseidon was protector of seafarers, and of many Hellenic cities and colonies. In Homer's Iliad, Poseidon supports the Greeks against the Trojans during the Trojan War.

In the Odyssey, during the sea-voyage from Troy back home to Ithaca, the Greek hero Odysseus provokes Poseidon's fury by blinding his son the Cyclops Polyphemus. This resulted in Poseidon punishing him with storms, the complete loss of his ship and companions, and a 10-year delay. Poseidon is also the subject of a Homeric hymn. In Plato's Timaeus and Critias, the island of Atlantis was Poseidon's domain.

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