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In Greek and Roman coinage, Amazons were often shown in dynamic battle scenes, sometimes locked in combat with heroes like Heracles or Achilles. These images reinforced the heroic narrative of civilization triumphing over barbarism, with Amazons standing in as worthy but ultimately defeated adversaries. Their inclusion on coins may have also been intended to evoke admiration for their courage and prowess, qualities admired by the societies minting the currency.
Some cities, particularly those in Asia Minor like Ephesus, claimed a legendary connection to the Amazons. Coins from such cities sometimes featured Amazonian figures not as enemies but as founders or protectors, highlighting local identity and mythic heritage.

Kyme, Aeolis 250-190 BCE

Kyme, Aeolis 250-190 BCE

Kyme, Aeolis 250-190 BCE

Kyme, Aoelis 350-250 BCE