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Æ Roman rule

Issuer Syracuse (Sicily)
Year 150 BC - 125 BC
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Technique Hammered
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Reverse description The ethnic legend ΣΥΡΑΚΟΣΙΩΝ ('of the Syracusans') is inscribed in three lines across the central field, enclosed within a border formed by a circular grain wreath whose ears of wheat meet at the top. The wreath motif, deeply rooted in Sicilian numismatic tradition, frames the inscription in a formal and symmetrical composition. The coin illustrated shows the reverse type clearly, with the Greek letters arranged as ΣΥΡΑ / ΚΟΣ / ΙΩΝ within the wreath.
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Reverse lettering ΣΥΡΑΚΟΣΙΩΝ
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Mint Syracuse, Sicily
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