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To keep Mossenlindarna company during long hours of Geocaching...
From Geocoins by Wellner;
The coin The coin is a replica of a clasp (fibula) found in the archaelogical excavations in Uppåkra in southern Sweden. The fibula was made about 1 500 years ago by Lombards in northern Italy or Austria. The original was made of gilded bronze and decorated with garnets. This type of fibulas were common in a large part of Europe during the time.
The name According to Greek mythology, the Amphivena is an ant-eating serpent with a head at each end, spawned from the blood that dripped of Medusa's head when Perseus flew over the Libyan desert with it in his hand.
Gallery Images related to Amphivena Historical Edition [ML] AmphivenaView 1 Gallery Image
Discovered during 2019 on geocache trips to Sweden, Italy, Germany and Norway during 2019.
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