c.415-400 BC Sicily Syracuse AE Hemilitron OBV Arethousa NGC Choice VF
$66.26
$85.48
CVC & Collectables presents a bronze hemilitron struck at Syracuse during the city’s Second Democracy, a period marked by political reform, artistic innovation, and military pressure from Carthage. These fractional bronze issues supported everyday commerce while showcasing some of the finest Classical Greek engraving outside mainland Greece. Coin Highlights: Issuer: Syracuse (Second Democracy) Region: Sicily, Magna Graecia Date: c.415–400 BC Denomination: Hemilitron Metal: Bronze Weight: 5.11 g Diameter: ~18 mm Mint: Syracuse, Sicily Grade: NGC XF Strike: 4/5 Surface: 3/5 Obverse: Head of Arethousa left, hair bound in sphendone Reverse: Eight-rayed star within incuse square Orientation: Variable Technique: Hammered Circulation Status: Demonetized References: CNS 16; HGC 2, 1481 Artistic Context: The nymph Arethousa, sacred to Syracuse, appears here in a restrained Classical style emphasizing balance and naturalism. The reverse star, set within an archaic incuse square, reflects lingering earlier traditions while signaling a transition toward more unified reverse types. Collectibility: Bronze hemilitra of Syracuse are highly collectible for their historical depth, compact size, and consistent iconography. NGC-certified examples with strong surfaces and clear devices, such as this piece, are increasingly sought after by collectors of Sicilian Greek coinage. Embark on a journey through time with ancient coins that span from 600 BC to AD 1055 at Chula Vista Coins. Explore a captivating collection of numismatic treasures that offer glimpses into civilizations long past. Uncover the allure of ancient history through this link: Ancient Coins (400 BC – AD 1055)
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