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Litra

Issuer Galaria
Year 460 BC - 450 BC
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Technique Hammered
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Edge Plain
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Galaria was a small Sikel settlement in the interior of Sicily, and its coinage is among the scarcest produced by any non-Greek community on the island. The litra denomination itself was indigenous to Sicily, predating Greek colonial influence, and its adoption by Sikel towns like Galaria reflects a deliberate assertion of local monetary identity during a period of intense Greek encroachment on native territories.

Campana 1 is the foundational reference for this type, with known specimens countable in the low dozens across major collections.

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