Sicily, Syracuse, Pyrrhos; head of Herakles/Athena
Description:
Sicily, Syracuse, Pyrrhos, 278 - 276 BC. AE Litra. Head of Herakles left, clad in lion's scalp head-dress / ΣΥΡΑΚΟΣΙΩΝ; Athena Promachos advancing right, hurling javelin with right, shield in left.
Diameter:
AE22 mm
Weight:
7,4 g
Grade:
gF/gF
Attribution:
Calciati II p. 321, 176; SNG Cop 813, SNG ANS 852 ff.; SGCV I 1214
Commentary:
dark olive patina, well centered, some roughness
History:
Because of growing opposition to his conduct in Sicily, Pyrrhos left after only two years with the words: "What a wrestling ground we are leaving, my friends, for the Carthaginians and the Romans."
Article Number:
036-01-06-41652