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| 裏面の説明 | A quadriga advancing in full gallop toward the right, driven by a charioteer who holds the reins in one hand and extends a kentron (goad) toward the horizon; the composition conveys vigorous movement and is rendered in the celebrated Syracusan artistic tradition associated with die engravers of the late fifth century BC. |
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A modern replica of one of antiquity's most admired coin types — the Syracusan tetradrachm produced under Dionysios I and his successors in the late fifth and early fourth centuries BC, where competing engravers including Kimon and Euainetos signed their dies, an almost unparalleled practice in the ancient world. The original issues were struck to the Attic weight standard to facilitate trade across the Greek Mediterranean.