Syracuse AR Decadrachm, 479 B.C, B.M.C. #63
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Description Gelon 485-478 BC Commander-turned-tyrant who seized Syracuse, imported elites from conquered cities, and shattered a massive Carthaginian army at the Battle of Himera (480 BC). His fortifications and temple projects signaled Syracuse’s rise as Sicily’s leading Greek power. Syracuse Dekadrachm – Commemorative Issue of the Carthaginian Defeat at Himera, 480 BCAncient Greek Coin Replica This faithful replica honors one of the most significant victories in ancient Greek history—the crushing defeat of the Carthaginians at the Battle of Himera in 480 BC, led by the Syracusan tyrant Gelon. Struck in the aftermath of this pivotal triumph, the original Syracuse Dekadrachm served not only as currency but also as a powerful political statement celebrating Greek strength and unity. The obverse features the serene and elegant head of Arethusa, the nymph and patron deity of Syracuse, surrounded by graceful dolphins symbolizing the city’s maritime power. The reverse showcases a dynamic quadriga (four-horse chariot) driven at full gallop, with the charioteer crowned by the winged goddess Nike—a striking image of victory and divine favor. These large silver coins were among the most impressive in the ancient Greek world, known for their exceptional artistry and monumental size. Commissioned under Gelon’s rule, they reflect both the wealth of Syracuse and the cultural pride that followed the expulsion of the Carthaginian threat from Sicily. Origin: Syracuse, Sicily Date: ca. 480 BC Historical Event: Commemorates the Greek victory over Carthage at Himera Obverse: Head of Arethusa surrounded by dolphins ΣΥ-ΡΑ-ΚΟΣ-ΙΟΝ “of the Syracusans” or “belonging to the people of Syracuse” Around Head. Reverse: Charioteer in quadriga, crowned by Nike Symbolism: Triumph, divine favor, civic pride Material: Silver-plated lead-free Diameter: 36 mm BECKER, BMC 63 Stamped on the rim, copy stamped on reverse Packaged in a coin collecting flip with the description of the coin printed on the flip insert. Made in the USA Add this timeless symbol of Greek victory and artistry to your collection—a powerful echo from the dawn of Western history.
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