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Tetradrachm

Issuer Ziz
Year 400 BC - 390 BC
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Orientation Variable alignment ↺
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Obverse script Siculo-Punic
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Reverse description A female head in right profile, identified as a local nymph, with hair restrained by a broad diadem-like band. She wears a simple necklace adorned with a single pendant. Four dolphins swim to the right encircling the head in the field, a motif characteristic of the Sicilian and Siculo-Punic nymph types derived from the coinage of Syracuse. The engraving displays refined Hellenistic craftsmanship typical of late fifth- to early fourth-century Sicilian die-cutters.
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