Siculo Punic Tetradrachm 320-315 B.C.

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Description

Siculo-Punic issue of the Carthaginians in Syracuse, Sicily
Obverse: Wreathed head of Persephone left, wearing a triple-pendant earring and necklace; four dolphins swimming around.

Persephone, the goddess queen of the underworld, was the daughter of Zeus and harvest goddess Demeter. She was also known as the goddess of spring growth.

Reverse: Large horse head left, palm behind; Punic letters below.

Material: Silver-plated lead-free medal

Diameter: 27 mm

BECKER, 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.

 

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