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Æ Hexas

Issuer Silerae (Sicily)
Year 354 BC - 344 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Greek
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Reverse description A helmeted warrior striding vigorously to the right in a dynamic martial pose, clad in short tunic and carrying a large round shield on his left arm and a lengthy spear thrust forward in his right hand. The abbreviated ethnic legend ΣIΛA appears in the field, serving as a secondary inscription referencing the mint city. The figure is rendered in a bold, somewhat schematic style characteristic of provincial Sicilian bronze coinage of the fourth century BC, with strong contour lines conveying energy and movement.
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