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Hemidrachm

Issuer Segesta (Sicily)
Year 380 BC - 350 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Greek
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Reverse description Bare head of the nymph Segesta, the eponymous deity of the city, facing left, with hair elaborately rendered in wavy locks swept back from the forehead. The portrait is set within a prominent beaded border that frames the entire field, a hallmark of Segestian coinage of this period. The modeling of the facial features is accomplished in the restrained yet expressive style characteristic of Sicilian engravers of the early fourth century BC. No legend appears on the reverse.
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Mint Segesta
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