181:
Sicily. Syracuse. Dionysios I to Dionysios II. AE Hemilitron, c. 375-344 BC. Obv. ΣYPA. Head of Athena left, wearing Corinthian helmet. Rev. Bridled hippocamp left. CNS[...]
182:
Sicily. Syracuse. Timoleon and the Third Democracy (344-317 BC). AE Hemidrachm, Timoleontic Symmachy coinage, c. 343-339/8 BC. Obv. ZEYΣ EΛEYΦEPIOΣ. Laureate head of Zeus Eleuthe[...]
183:
Sicily. Syracuse. Timoleon and the Third Democracy (344-317). AR Dilitron, c. 344-317 BC. Obv. Janiform female head; two dolphins to right. Rev. Horse galloping right. H[...]
184:
Sicily. Syracuse. Timoleon and the Third Democracy (344-317 BC). AR Hemidrachm, c. 344-317 BC. Obv. ΣΥΡΑΚΟΣΙΩΝ. Female head left; around, three dolphins. Rev. Fore[...]
186:
Sicily. Syracuse. Agathokles (317-289 BC). AE 19 mm, c. 310-305 BC. Obv. [ΣYPAK]OΣIΩN. Laureate head of Apollo left; swan behind. Rev. Pegasos flying left; EY monogram b[...]
187:
Sicily. Syracuse. Agathokles (317-289 BC). AE 18 mm, c. 310-305 BC. Obv. [ΣYPAKOΣ]IΩN. Laureate head of Apollo left; grape bunch behind. Rev. Pegasos flying left; HP mon[...]
190:
Sicily. Syracuse. Agathokles (317-289 BC). AE 15 mm, c. 310-305 BC. Obv. Laureate head of Apollo left. Rev. ΣΥΡΑ - ΚΟΣΙΩΝ.Tripod. HGC 2 1523; CNS II 212 (Roma[...]
191:
Sicily. Syracuse. Hiketas II (287-278 BC). AE Litra, c. 283-279 BC. Obv. [ΔΙΟ]Σ ΕΛΛΑΝΙΟΥ. Youthful head of Zeus Hellanios right. Rev. ΣΥΡΑΚ[ΟΣΙΩΝ] Eagl[...]
192:
Sicily. Syracuse. Hiketas II (287-278 BC). AE Litra, c. 283-279 BC. Obv. [ΔΙΟΣ ΕΛΛΑΝΙΟΥ] Youthful head of Zeus Hellanios right. Rev. ΣΥΡΑΚΟΣΙΩΝ. Eagle [...]
196:
Sicily. Syracuse. Hieron II (274-215 BC). AE 26.5 mm. c. 230-215 BC. Obv. Diademed head left. Rev. Horseman riding right, holding spear; below, AP monogram; in exergue, IER[...]
198:
Sicily. Syracuse. Hieron II (274-215 BC). AE Litra, c. 230-215 BC. Obv. Diademed head of Poseidon left. Rev. Ornamented trident head flanked by two dolphins; in field, IEP -[...]
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Sicily. Syracuse. Roman Rule. AE 21 mm, late 2nd cent. BC. Obv. Laureate head of Zeus right. Rev. ΣIPAKO-ΣIΩN. Tyche standing left, holding rudder and sceptre; to right, [...]