Sicily, Syracuse – Hieron II AE Litra (275–215 BC) ⚓
Ancient Greek bronze AE Litra of King Hieron II of Syracuse, struck in Sicily during the era of the First Punic War between Rome and Carthage.
The obverse features Poseidon wearing a taenia, while the reverse displays an ornamented trident head flanked by dolphins — a classic maritime design reflecting Syracuse’s strong naval power and Greek heritage.
Attribution:
Ruler: Hieron II
Date: 275–215 BC
Region: Syracuse, Sicily
Denomination: AE Litra
Obverse: Head of Poseidon
Reverse: Ornamented trident head with dolphins
An attractive and affordable ancient Greek bronze with over 2,200 years of history. A great addition for collectors of Greek, Sicilian, Punic War, or maritime-themed ancient coins.
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