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Shop Silver Four-Drachma Coin from Syracuse, Sicily: Made during King Agathocles' Rule (Around 2,300 Years Ago, 310-305 BCE)
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Silver Four-Drachma Coin from Syracuse, Sicily: Made during King Agathocles' Rule (Around 2,300 Years Ago, 310-305 BCE)

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This is a large silver coin called a tetradrachm, minted in the ancient Greek city of Syracuse (in present-day Sicily, Italy) during the reign of King Agathocles. Produced about 2,300 years ago, this coin reflects the city’s wealth and artistic achievements at a time when Syracuse was a major power in the Mediterranean. Agathocles ruled as both tyrant and later king, leading Syracuse through wars and political changes.

Coin Description:

  • Front side: The front (obverse) shows the head of the nymph Arethusa facing left. She wears a crown made of ears of corn, earrings, and a pearl necklace. Around her are three dolphins, symbolizing the sea and the city’s connection to water.

  • Back side: The back (reverse) features a four-horse chariot (quadriga) leaping to the left, driven by a charioteer holding the reins and a whip (kentron). Above the chariot is a triskelion, a symbol with three bent legs, and there is a line beneath (exergue line).

Technical Details:

  • Material composition: Silver

  • Denomination: Tetradrachm (equal to four drachmas, which was a standard large silver coin in the Greek world)

  • Catalog/reference numbers: HGCS 2 / 1348; Numista N# 49183

  • Certification/grade info: Examples exist in “SUP” (superb) state, with high relief and good centering

  • Date/period of minting: 310–305 BCE, during the reign of Agathocles

Historical Significance:
This coin was struck in Syracuse (modern Sicily, Italy) when the city was a leading Greek colony and a powerful state in the region. Under Agathocles, Syracuse fought wars against Carthage and expanded its influence, making coins like this essential for paying soldiers and conducting trade. The tetradrachm was a key part of the monetary system, widely used in commerce and recognized across the Greek world for its weight and purity, making it both a practical currency and a symbol of Syracusan power and artistry.

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This is a large silver coin called a tetradrachm, minted in the ancient Greek city of Syracuse (in present-day Sicily, Italy) during the reign of King Agathocles. Produced about 2,300 years ago, this coin reflects the city’s wealth and artistic achievements at a time when Syracuse was a major power in the Mediterranean. Agathocles ruled as both tyrant and later king, leading Syracuse through wars and political changes.

Coin Description:

  • Front side: The front (obverse) shows the head of the nymph Arethusa facing left. She wears a crown made of ears of corn, earrings, and a pearl necklace. Around her are three dolphins, symbolizing the sea and the city’s connection to water.

  • Back side: The back (reverse) features a four-horse chariot (quadriga) leaping to the left, driven by a charioteer holding the reins and a whip (kentron). Above the chariot is a triskelion, a symbol with three bent legs, and there is a line beneath (exergue line).

Technical Details:

  • Material composition: Silver

  • Denomination: Tetradrachm (equal to four drachmas, which was a standard large silver coin in the Greek world)

  • Catalog/reference numbers: HGCS 2 / 1348; Numista N# 49183

  • Certification/grade info: Examples exist in “SUP” (superb) state, with high relief and good centering

  • Date/period of minting: 310–305 BCE, during the reign of Agathocles

Historical Significance:
This coin was struck in Syracuse (modern Sicily, Italy) when the city was a leading Greek colony and a powerful state in the region. Under Agathocles, Syracuse fought wars against Carthage and expanded its influence, making coins like this essential for paying soldiers and conducting trade. The tetradrachm was a key part of the monetary system, widely used in commerce and recognized across the Greek world for its weight and purity, making it both a practical currency and a symbol of Syracusan power and artistry.

This is a large silver coin called a tetradrachm, minted in the ancient Greek city of Syracuse (in present-day Sicily, Italy) during the reign of King Agathocles. Produced about 2,300 years ago, this coin reflects the city’s wealth and artistic achievements at a time when Syracuse was a major power in the Mediterranean. Agathocles ruled as both tyrant and later king, leading Syracuse through wars and political changes.

Coin Description:

  • Front side: The front (obverse) shows the head of the nymph Arethusa facing left. She wears a crown made of ears of corn, earrings, and a pearl necklace. Around her are three dolphins, symbolizing the sea and the city’s connection to water.

  • Back side: The back (reverse) features a four-horse chariot (quadriga) leaping to the left, driven by a charioteer holding the reins and a whip (kentron). Above the chariot is a triskelion, a symbol with three bent legs, and there is a line beneath (exergue line).

Technical Details:

  • Material composition: Silver

  • Denomination: Tetradrachm (equal to four drachmas, which was a standard large silver coin in the Greek world)

  • Catalog/reference numbers: HGCS 2 / 1348; Numista N# 49183

  • Certification/grade info: Examples exist in “SUP” (superb) state, with high relief and good centering

  • Date/period of minting: 310–305 BCE, during the reign of Agathocles

Historical Significance:
This coin was struck in Syracuse (modern Sicily, Italy) when the city was a leading Greek colony and a powerful state in the region. Under Agathocles, Syracuse fought wars against Carthage and expanded its influence, making coins like this essential for paying soldiers and conducting trade. The tetradrachm was a key part of the monetary system, widely used in commerce and recognized across the Greek world for its weight and purity, making it both a practical currency and a symbol of Syracusan power and artistry.

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Agathocles (Greek: Ἀγαθοκλῆς, Agathoklḗs; 361–289 BC) was a Greek tyrant of Syracuse (317–289 BC) and self-styled king of Sicily (304–289 BC).

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