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Die-coupling of "Die Münzen von Syrakus" by Erich Boehringer (1929) V: Vorderseite (Obverse) on the horizontal axes, R: Rückseite (Reverse) on the vertical axes Linked die- couples (either by obverse or by reverse) are indicated by colors. № Foto Text tetradrachm of Syracuse, 510-500 BC ca.Obv. quadriga slow, in field above ΣΥΡΑϕΟΣΙΟΝ Rev. quadratum incusum Boehringer 1 (V1/R1) 17.07 g Berlin (see Boehringer) 1 Only one specimen known Tetradrachm (Silver, 17.02 g 8), c. 510-490. / Quadriga moving slowly to right with a beardless charioteer holding the reins in both hands. Rev . Quadripartite incuse square, with, at the center, a circular incuse containing a 7 diademed head of Arethusa to left. Boehringer 7.1 (this coin). De Nanteuil 318 (this coin). Very rare. Sicily, Syracuse, c. 510-490 B.C. AR Tetradrachm (17.16 g). Attic standard. Charioteer in long chiton, and holding reins, in walking chariot right; ethnic in two lines above. Reverse: Within small circular incuse the head of Arethusa l eft, a roll of hair frames 9 the face, the rest as rows of parallel dots depending along the neck, this within a swastika-like, pellet-textured quartered incuse square. Weber 1549 (these dies); Kraay/ Hirmer 72; Rizzo pl. 34, 4; Boehringer, Die Munzen von Syrakus, 9; SNG ANS 2. Rare. SNG Vol: III 867 Lockett Collection State: Syracuse. Quadriga r. / Arethusa l., in centre of square incuse. OBV Inscription: SURAqO - SIONLate 6th-early 5th cent. -530 -470. AR Tetradrachm. Weight: 17.18. ex- 11 Ars Classica Sale umber: 10 , 15/06/1925 , Lot 256 Reference: Boehringer, 11.3 ID: SNGuk_0300_0867 Demokratie, 530 - 485 v. Chr. Tetradrachme (17,22 g.), um 500 v. Chr. Vs.: SURAKO- SION, Wagenlenker führt ein Viergespann n. r. Rs.: Windmühlenflügelförmiges Incusum, in der Mitte vertieftes rundes Feld mit der 12 Büste der Arethusa n. l. Boehringer Taf.1.Nr.12 (stgl); R3 und V4. Rare. tetradrachm of Syracuse, 510-498/0 BC ca Obv. quadriga slow, in field above ΣΥΡΑϕΟΣΙΟΝ Rev. head of female (Arethusa), positioned in a circle sunk at the 15 centre of an quadratum incusum Boehringer 15 (V11/R7) 17.17 g tetradrachm of Syracuse, 510-498/0 BC ca Obv. quadriga slow, in field above ΣΥΡΑϕΟΣΙΟΝ Rev. head of female (Arethusa), positioned in a circle sunk at the centre of an quadratum incusum Boehringer 17 17 SYRAKUS. Tetradrachme 530-510. Quadriga mit Wagenlenker r. Rs: Kleiner archaischer Frauenkopf l. in Medallion. Alles in viergeteiltem Quadratum 19 incusum , windmill type. Boehring 19. SNG ANS 4. 16,70g. Rare. Sicily, Syracuse. ca 510-485 BC. AR Tetradrachm. SVRA, charioteer driving walking quadriga right, holding reins with both hands / Quadripartite incuse square, with central medallion 20 bearing archaic head of Arethusa left. SNG ANS 4. Tetradrachm (Silver, 17.05 g 11), c. 510-490. Quadriga moving slowly to right with a beardless charioteer holding the reins in b oth hands. Rev. Quadripartite incuse square, with, at the center, a 20.1 circular incuse containing a diademed head of Arethusa to left. Boehringer 20.1 (this coin). Jameson 734 (this coin). Very rare. Republik 510-485 v. Chr.. Tetradrachme 500/485 v. Chr. Quadriga mit Wagenlenker / Windmühlenflügel-Incusum mit Köpfchen der Arethusa in zentraler, kreisförmiger Vertiefung. 23 Boehringer 23; Dewing Coll. 687 var. 17.13 g. Sehr selten SICILY, Syracuse. Early Tyrannies. Ca. 500-485 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.07 g, 3h). SVRA, charioteer driving slow quadriga right, holding reins in both hands / Head of Arethusa left in incuse 23E circle in center of quadripartite incuse square. Boehringer series II, 23E (V17/R13); SNG ANS 4; SNG Lloyd 1277; Basel 423 (same rev. die); Traité I 2248. tetradrachm of Syracuse, 520-500 BC caObv. quadriga slow, in field above ΣΥΡΑ Rev. head of female (Arethusa), positioned in a circle sunk at the centre of an quadratum 24 incusum Boehringer 24.1 (V18/R12) 17.14 g Sicily, Syracuse. Ca. 510-500 BC. Silver tetradrachm (17.19 gm). ΣΥΡΑ, slow quadriga right / Mill sail incuse, in center sunk circle containing head of Arethusa left with beaded hair falling down back 26 of neck. Boehringer 26 (V18/ R14). Cf. Rizzo pl. xxxiv, 1-2. SICILY, Syracuse. Early Tyrannies. Ca. 500-485 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.47 g, 7h). Charioteer driving quadriga right / Head of Arethusa left in incuse 27a circle in center of quadripartite incuse square. Boehringer series II, - (V20/R13; unlisted die combination); SNG ANS 5; SNG Lloyd 1277 (same obv. die). Very rare. SICILY, Syracuse. Early Tyrannies. Ca. 500-485 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.94 g, 1h). Charioteer driving quadriga right, holding reins / Head of Arethusa left in incuse circle in center of 28 quadripartite incuse square. Boehringer series II, 28 (V20/R14 - this coin listed as specimen 4); SNG ANS 5; SNG Lloyd 1277 (same dies). Rare. Tetradrachm, about 520-500. AR 16.94 g. ?VRA Slow quadriga r., the driver holds the reins with both hands; border of dots . Rev. Head of Arethusa l. with long, pearled hair within an incuse round in the 28.4 centre of a four-part incuse square. E. Boehringer, Die Münzen von Syrakus (1929), 115, 28/4 (this specimen). SNG ANS 5 (same rev. die). Rare. SICILY, Syracuse. Ca. 510-485 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.33 gm). Charioteer driving walking quadriga right, holding reins with both hands / Quadripartite incuse square, with central medallion 29.3 bearing archaic head of Arethusa left. Boehringer 29.3 (V21/R14 - this coin listed as specimen 3); SNG ANS 5 (same reverse die); Jameson 734 (same dies). Material: AR Denom.: Tetradrachm Weight: 17.23 Size: Axis: 10 Date: -500 / -485 30 Tetradrachm c. 510-490, AR 17.46 g. Boehringer 31. 31 Sicily, Syracuse. ca 510-485 BC. AR Didrachm. ΣVPA, nude horseman riding right, second horse behind / Quadripartite incuse square, with central medallion bearing archaic head of Arethusa 33 left. tetradrachm of Syracuse, 485 BC ca Obv. slow quadriga, charioteer laureated by Nike Rev. head of female (Arethusa), 4 dolphins around ΣΥΡΑϕΟΣΙΟΝ Boehringer 34 34 (V25/R18) 17.02 g SICILY, Syracuse. Deino-menid Tyranny. 485-466 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.70 gm, 5h). Struck ca 485-480 BC. ΣVR-A, charioteer driving slow quadriga left, holding kentron in right hand, reins in left; above, Nike flying 36 right, crowning charioteer / ΣVR- AKO-ΣI-ON, head of Arethusa right sur-rounded by four dolphins swim-ming clockwise. Boehringer 36 (dies V25/R20); Randazzo -; SNG ANS 6 (same obv die); Jameson 737 (same dies); Pozzi 549 (same dies). Rare. Demokratie, 530 - 485 v.Chr. Tetradrachme (17,21 g.), 510 - 485 v. Chr. Vs.: Wagenlenker führt ein Viergespann n. r. und wird von Nike bekränzt. Im Abschnitt SUR. Rs.: SURAKOSION, Büste der 37 Arethusa n. r. umspielt von vier Delfinen. Boehringer 37 (stgl.); Rizzo Taf. 34.8 (stgl.); Franke- Himer 74 (Vs. stgl.). ss SICILY, Syracuse. Deinomenid Tyranny. 485-466 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.23 g, 2h). Struck under Gelon, ca. 485-480 BC. Charioteer driving quadriga right; above, Nike flying right, crowning 38 horses / Diademed head of Arethusa right; four dolphins around. Boehringer series IV, 38 (V26/R22); SNG ANS 7; McClean 2594; Hunterian 4; Boston MFA 330 (all from the same dies). Rare. SICILY. Syracuse. Ca. 490–485 BC. AR tetradrachm (16.86 gm). Slow quadriga right, above Nike alighting right to crown horses / Σ[VRAKO]—ΣΙΟΝ •, head of Arethusa right, wearing pearl 39 diadem and necklace with pendant, beaded hair falling loose down back of neck. Boehringer 39 (V26/R23). Randazzo 237 (same dies). SICILY, Syracuse. Deinomenid Tyranny. 485-466 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.04 g, 9h). Struck under Gelon, ca. 485-480 BC. Charioteer driving quadriga right; above, Nike flying right, crowning 41 horses / Diademed head of Arethusa right; four dolphins around. Boehringer series IV, 41 (V26/R25); SNG ANS 7-8 (same obv. die); Weber 1550 (same dies). Rare. SICILY, Syracuse. Deinomenid Tyranny. 485-466 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.97 g, 4h). Struck under Gelon, ca. 485-480 BC. Charioteer driving quadriga right; above, Nike flying right, crowning 42 horses / Diademed head of Arethusa left; four dolphins around. Boehringer series IV, 42 (V26/R26); SNG ANS 8; McClean 2601; Jameson 740; Sartiges 121 (all from the same dies). Rare early issue. SICILY, Syracuse. Deinomenid Tyranny. 485-466 BC. AR Tetradrachm . Struck under Gelon, ca. 485-480 BC. Charioteer driving quadriga right; above, Nike flying right, crowning horses / Diademed 43 head of Arethusa left; four dolphins around. Boehringer series IV, 43 Tetradrachm (Silver, 17.24 g 12), c. 485-483. Male charioteer wearing a long chiton and holding a goad in his right hand and the reins in both, driving a walking quadriga to right; above, Nike flying right to crown the horses. 45 Rev. : Head of Arethusa to right, wearing necklace and pearl diadem, and with her hair tied in a krobylos which is bound up and falls over the diadem; around, four dolphins swimming clockwise. Boehringer 45. Rizzo pl. XXXIV, 10 (same obverse die). Very rare. SURAKOSION , Spätarchaischer diademierter Kopf der Arethusa mit Halskette nach rechts, umgeben von vier Delphinen. Boehringer 46 (Av. 27/Rv. 30). Brett, Tetradrachme 16,95g um 46 480 v. Chr. Av: Quadriga mit stehendem Wagenlenker nach rechts, darüber schwebt Nike nach rechts die Pferde bekränzend. Syracuse. Tetradrachm c. 500/490. Quadriga driven by charioteer to r. Nike crowning the horses. Rev. SURAKOSION Head of Arethusa to r., surrounded by four dolphins. 16,95 g. Boehringer 47. Very rare. 47 SNG Vol: III 870 Lockett Collection State: Syracuse. Quadriga r., above, Nike crowning horses. / Arethusa r., around, four dolphins. SU - RAq - OSI - ON. Late 6th-early 5th cent.