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v36_0049 - SICILY - SYRACUSE Tétradrachme

SICILY - SYRACUSE Tétradrachme XF
MONNAIES 36 (2008)
Starting price : 480.00 €
Estimate : 750.00 €
Realised price : 550.00 €
Number of bids : 5
Maximum bid : 560.00 €
Type : Tétradrachme
Date: c. 480-475 AC.
Mint name / Town : Syracusa
Metal : silver
Diameter : 24,5 mm
Orientation dies : 10 h.
Weight : 17,44 g.
Rarity : R3
Emission: groupe 3, série 8b
Coments on the condition:
Exemplaire sur un flan épais, un peu court, mais néanmoins bien centré avec un très beau portrait de style archaïque. Droit de haut relief avec tous les détails de la Niké bien visibles au niveau de l’aile. Recouvert d’une très belle patine gris foncé de collection ancienne

Obverse


Obverse legend : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Obverse description : Bige au pas à droite, conduit par un aurige tenant les rênes et le kentron ; le bige est couronné par Niké volant à droite.

Reverse


Reverse description : Tête d'Aréthuse à droite, les cheveux relevés et retenus par un diadème de perles, entourée de quatre dauphins.
Reverse legend : SURAKOS-ION
Reverse translation : (De Syracuse).

Commentary


Mêmes coins que les exemplaires du trésor de Randazzo (NS. 18, p. 66, n° 322-323, pl. 13, Boehringer 152).
Same coins as the examples of the Randazzo treasure (NS. 18, p. 66, no. 322-323, pl. 13, Boehringer 152)

Historical background


SICILY - SYRACUSE

(5th century BC)

Hieronymus, tyranus of Syracuse

The government of Syracuse, founded in 733 BC by Corinthian settlers, was ensured from 485 BC by Gelon, tyrant of Gela since 491 BC. He had won a victory at the Olympic Games of 488 BC (chariot race) and recalled this victory by representing it on the obverse of the coinage of Syracuse while the reverse was occupied by the head of Arethusa. This nymph, in mythology, resided in the island of Ortygia, opposite the city of Syracuse, in the form of a fountain of fresh water, (Virgil, Eclog. IV.1, X.1). Alpheus, a satyr, representing a river-god in the Peloponnese, near Phylace in Arcadia, had pursued Arethusa. At her request, Artemis transformed her into a river and only the sea allowed the nymph to escape the satyr. This legend made it possible to explain a hydro-geographical phenomenon: an underground river passes under the sea to emerge in the island of Ortygia. In 480 BC, the Carthaginians invaded Sicily but were defeated by Gelon at Himera. In 478, Gelon died and his nephew Hieron succeeded him.

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