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Ancient Greece 330-280BC S2774 Sikyon Silver Hemidrachm AU-UNC (AU55)
Ancient Greece 330-280BC S2774 Sikyon Silver Hemidrachm AU-UNC (AU55)
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Ancient Greece 330-280BC S2774 Sikyon Silver Hemidrachm AU-UNC (AU-55)
Sikyon, located in the northern Peloponnese near Corinth, was an influential city-state in ancient Greece known for its contributions to art and politics. It prospered especially in the Archaic and Classical periods, gaining fame as a center of painting and sculpture, producing some of the most renowned artists of antiquity. Politically, Sikyon often shifted alliances, at times under Corinthian, Spartan, or Macedonian influence, but it maintained a distinct identity. The city also minted its own coinage, usually featuring the dove, a local symbol. Though eventually absorbed into the Achaean League and later the Roman sphere, Sikyon’s cultural achievements helped shape the artistic legacy of ancient Greece.
Obverse: A chimaera walking to the left.
Reverse: A dove flying left.
Specifications:
Issuer: Sikyon
Composition: Silver
Weight: Approx. 2.82 g
Diameter: Approx. 16 mm
Mint: Sicyon, Peloponnesus, Greece
Sikyon, located in the northern Peloponnese near Corinth, was an influential city-state in ancient Greece known for its contributions to art and politics. It prospered especially in the Archaic and Classical periods, gaining fame as a center of painting and sculpture, producing some of the most renowned artists of antiquity. Politically, Sikyon often shifted alliances, at times under Corinthian, Spartan, or Macedonian influence, but it maintained a distinct identity. The city also minted its own coinage, usually featuring the dove, a local symbol. Though eventually absorbed into the Achaean League and later the Roman sphere, Sikyon’s cultural achievements helped shape the artistic legacy of ancient Greece.
Obverse: A chimaera walking to the left.
Reverse: A dove flying left.
Specifications:
Issuer: Sikyon
Composition: Silver
Weight: Approx. 2.82 g
Diameter: Approx. 16 mm
Mint: Sicyon, Peloponnesus, Greece

