Description
Charon's obol (coin) is an allusive term for the coin placed in or on the mouth of a dead person before burial, it served as a payment or bribe for Charon, the ferryman who conveyed souls across the river that divided the world of the living from the world of the dead.
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You can use this coin to buy your digital soul. (PHASE 2)
The final result of the physical coins comprises 16 different types (symbols), crafted using two distinct types of clay (stoneware in red and white) and porcelain. the light green color is achieved through the use of serpentine. each coin features a unique supply number, ranging from a maximum of 7 to a minimum of 1. the stamps on the coins are handmade and crafted from porcelain.
The techniques used to craft the clay and porcelain physical coins includes traditional neolithic methods back from 6000 bc, involving firing in an open pit fire at temperatures ranging from 720-800 degrees celsius, additionally, a reduction method employing manure is utilized to achieve a black color.