File:Silver tetradrachm of Syracuse in Sicily, 5c BC (20528722998).jpg

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Description Silver tetradrachm of Syracuse in Sicily, 5c BC, with head of Arethusa, the goddess of the city’s sacred spring The monetary system of Syracuse began with its first issue of a silver tetradrachm about 510 BC. Around 490 BC, the reverse took full form dis
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Source Silver tetradrachm of Syracuse in Sicily, 5c BC, with head of Arethusa, the goddess of the city’s sacred spring The monetary system of Syracuse began with its first issue of a silver tetradrachm about 510 BC. Around 490 BC, the reverse took full form dis
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