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DescriptionBruttium-Rhegium-coin-435-425-BC.jpg | BRUTTIUM: Rhegium. Ca. 435-425 BC. AR tetradrachm (17.36 gm). BRUTTIUM: Rhegium. Ca. 435-425 BC. AR tetradrachm (17.36 gm). Facing lion scalp, grape cluster to right / Jocastus seated left, head right, holding crooked staff, all within laurel wreath. Herzfelder 51 (D22/R42). Rare reverse die variety. Old scrape on obverse and edge ding on reverse (3:30). | ||||||||||
Date | between circa 435 and circa 425 BC | ||||||||||
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