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Hemilitron

Issuer Herbessos
Year 325 BC - 310 BC
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Reverse script Greek
Reverse lettering EPBHΣΣOINΩN
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Additional information

Herbessos was a Sikel settlement in the interior of Sicily whose precise location remains disputed — most scholars place it near the modern town of Ramacca in the Catania hinterland. The city issued bronze coinage during a window of intense political turbulence, squeezed between Syracusan expansionism under Timoleon and the later campaigns of Agathokles. That Herbessos managed any autonomous coinage at all during this period reflects a brief interval of self-governance that would not last.

The hemilitron denomination follows the Sicilian bronze system established on a litra base, with the hemilitron representing half that unit.

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