The medallion was struck from a die of which a considerable portion had broken away, so that the beautiful head looks as if it were rising out of an unworked block of metal. One of a series in commemoration of the victory over the Athenians in 413 BC. Transferred from the British Museum in 1950, no longer in the collection.
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Title of artwork, date
Syracusan Decadrachm, 413 BC
Date supported
1912
Medium and material
Metal
Dimensions
4 cm
Gifted by
Henry Van den Bergh
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