Special Collections
Greek Coinages, Syracuse: Tetradrachm, struck under Agathokles as tyrant, c. 317-10
Obverse: head of Arethusa left, wearing crown of barley, triple-pendant earring and pearled necklace; framed by three dolphins swimming around, νι below neck
Reverse: συρακοσιων: quadriga charging left, the charioteer holding reins in one hand and urging the horses on with kentron; triskeles above, αι monogram in exergue
Metal: silver; Attic weight standard; 17.17g/1h
References: Ierardi 17c, this coin [O3/R9]; Du Chastel 97; Ashmolean 2064-7
Condition: Extremely fine, sharply struck and well centred; old grey tone with diffused iridescence across excellent surfaces; a superb coin £6,000-£8,000
This lot was sold as part of a special collection, The Phillips Family Collection of Ancient Greek Coins.
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Collection
C.S. Bement Collection, Naville Auction VI, Lucerne, 28 January 1924, lot 534
Ars Classica Auction XVI, Lucerne, 3 July 1933, lot 837
SNC February 1941 (6270)
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