I saw this meme on reddit, and decided to add something extra! The Cheras of Kongu clan from Karur, depicting bow and arrow (1200-1400s). The Chola gold (1014-1044) denotes Rajendra Chola's subjugation of Cheras (bow behind tiger), and Pandyas (twin fishes). The Pandyan coin (1200s) depict a seated king with fish and a scepter, after becoming independent form the Cholas.
The three graces? I honestly do not know who the three women in the OP's post are. By their looks, it does not look like they contributed to humanity like scientists or poets.
3 Zecchini Duchy of Tuscany Pietro Leopoldo of Habsburg (future HRE Leoplold II 1790-92) AV Ruspone (3 zecchini 1781)
I honestly have no idea who the three ladies in the OP's image are – but to me, these three brothers are "iconic:" Seljuq Sultanate of Rum, under Kayka'us II, Qilij Arslan IV, Kayqubad II ("the three brothers"), citing caliph al-Musta'sim, AR dirham, 1249–1250 AD (647 AH), Siwas mint. Obv: kalima and citation of caliph "la ilah illa allah / muhammad rasul allah al-imam / al-musta'sim billah amir al-mu / 'minin;" afterwards mint and date formula for Siwas 647 AH. Rev: names and titles of the three brothers: "al-salatin al-a'azim / 'izz al-dunya wa ud-din kay kawus / wa rukn al-dunya wa ud-din qilij arslan / wa ’ala al-dunya wa ud-din kayqubad / ibn kay khusraw barahin amir al-mu’minin." 23mm, 3,02g. Ref: Album 1227.
A nice paper money version of this trio has already been shown by @scottishmoney, but here's a coin version from the days of Antoninus Pius: BTW: Opinion statement from an old man: This trio of ladies are arguably antithetic to the trio of women posted by the OP as the first image in this thread. ;-o
Drei Hellige "Three Saints" Wurzburg/ Bistum Prince Bishop Franz Ludwig von Erthal 1779-95 AV Dukat 1785 Wurzburg Mint Rev: St' Kilian flanked by Two Saints/ Arms of Wurzburg