Sicilia, Syracuse
Second Democracy 466-405 BC
406 AD
AV Tetralitron (3.47 g.)
SURAKOSION around broad rim of circular shield ornamented with a facing gorgoneion
Ephebos, in the form of a naked athlete, standing left, holding strigil in his right hand with which he is removing oil from his left knee.
De Luynes 1402
Second Democracy 466-405 BC
AV Dilitron (1.77 g.)
406 AD
SVRAKOSIWN, head of Athena left, wearing crested Attic helmet decorated with serpent, palmette, and vegetative tendrils; IM below neck truncation
Facing aegis with gorgoneion in center
C. Boehringer, "Ehrenrettung einer syrakusanischen Goldmünze" in FlorNum, pg. 76, 5 = C. Boehringer, "Zu Finanzpolitik und Münzprägung des Dionysios von Syrakus" in Essays Thompson, pl. 38, 12
Second Democracy 466-405 BC
Gold 10 litrae (0.67 g.)
ΣΥΡΑ (retrograde), head of Athena left in crested Attic helmet, wearing necklace
Aegis with gorgoneion
C. Boehringer, "Zu Finanzpolitik und Munzpragung des Dionysios von Syrakus," Essays Thompson, pl. 38, 9. SNG ANS 316-318. SNG Lloyd 1417-1418. SNG Lockett 983
Late Third Democracy or early in the reign of Agathocles
317-316 BC
AR Drachm (4.12 g.)
ΣΥΡΑΚΟΣΙΩΝ Laureate head of the youthful Ares to left; behind, Palladion
Triskeles of three human legs with winged feet; at the center, gorgoneion
Basel 503. BMC 353. Jameson 864 = KF 229 (this coin). Giesecke, Sicilia Numismatica pl. 19, 13
Late Third Democracy or early in the reign of Agathocles
317-316 BC
AE Hemidrachm (7.69 g.)
Laureate head of Apollo to left; below
Gorgoneion at the center of a triskeles of human legs with winged feet
Calciati 121/DS i. SNG ANS 545