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| Issuer | Syracuse (Sicily) |
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| Year | 310 BC - 305 BC |
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| Currency | Litra |
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| Obverse description | Draped bust of Persephone (or Arethusa) facing left, wearing a stephane of wheat ears and a pearl necklace; the hair is elaborately arranged with loose locks falling over the neck. Three dolphins swim around the portrait in the field, a standard Syracusan decorative motif. A monogram or control mark (ΝΙ) appears below the neck truncation. The finely engraved portrait reflects the high artistic tradition of late Classical Syracusan coinage. |
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| Reverse description | A fast-moving quadriga advances to the left, driven by a charioteer who holds the reins and a kentron (goad); the horses are rendered with vigorous energy characteristic of Syracusan die engraving. A triskeles symbol appears in the upper field above the horses, referencing the Sicilian identity of the issuer. The ethnic legend ΣΥΡΑΚΟΣΙΩΝ is inscribed along the lower border, with the control letters ΑΙ positioned in the exergue or lower field. The entire composition is enclosed within a dotted border. |
| Reverse script | Greek |
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