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Persephone 

On the obverse of a gold decadrachm dated to the time of the Syracusan tyrant Hiketas (288-279 B.C.), the head of Persephone is depicted. She wears a grain wreath, earrings and a necklace. Behind her, there is a cornucopia and isncribed the ethnic name Συρακοσίων (of the Syracusii).


Caption Gold decadrachm of Syracuse with the head of Persephone

Mythic people Persephone (Goddess)

Type Coin

Artist/Creator mint of Syracuse (by tyrant Hiketas)

Origin Sicily

Current position American Numismatic Society, New York

Index number 1957.172.1926

Dating 288 - 279 BC

Notes

American Numismatic Society 1957.172.1926: Gold 10 drachm (decadrachm) of Hicetas, Syracuse, 288 BC - 279 BC.

A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology, Habinnas, Heron, Hi'cetas (tufts.edu)

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