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LM41630
Sicily, Syracuse, Silver Tetradrachm, struck under Gelon I (c.480-475 BC).
Sicily, Syracuse, Deinomenid Tyranny (485-466 BC), silver Tetradrachm, struck under Gelon I (c.480-475 BC), charioteer, holding kentron and reins, driving slow qadriga right, Nike flying right, above, rev. ΣVRAKO-ΣIO-N, diademed head of Arethusa right, four dolphins around, 17.11g, 12h (Boehringer 160 [v71 / r 111]). Die flaw to reverse, nearly extremely fine.
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With a well-known, UK-based dealer's ticket recording a purchase date of 2001
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