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Decadrachm - Second Democracy

Features

Issuer Syracuse (Sicily)
Period Second Democracy (465 BC - 405 BC)
Type Standard circulation coins
Years 470 BC - 460 BC
Value Decadrachm (50)
Currency Litra
Composition Silver
Weight 43.15 g
Diameter 36 mm
Shape Round (irregular)
Technique Hammered
Orientation Variable alignment ↺
Demonetized Yes
Number
N#
472072
References Boehringer# 374-378
Erich Böhringer; 1929. Die Münzen von Syrakus. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, Germany / Leipzig, Saxony, Germany.
, BMC Greek# 63
British Museum (publisher). A Catalogue of the Greek Coins in the British Museum. British Museum, London, United Kingdom (28 volumes).
, Jameson# 752
Robert Jameson. Collection R. Jameson. Feuardent​, Paris, France (4 volumes).
, de Luynes# 1143
Jean Babelon, Louis Ciani (ed.), Jules Florange (ed.). Catalogue de la collection de Luynes - monnaies grecques. Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, France (4 volumes).
, Gulbenkian# 254
Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian (publisher). A Catalogue of the Calouste Gulbenkian Collection of Greek Coins. Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon, Portugal (2 volumes).
, Kraay&Hirm# 78
Colin Mackennal Kraay, Max Hirmer; 1966. Greek Coins. Thames & Hudson, London, United Kingdom.
, Du Chastel# 140
François de Callataÿ, Johan van Heesch; 1999. Greek and Roman Coins from the Du Chastel Collection: Coin Cabinet of the Royal Library of Belgium. Spink & Son, London, United Kingdom.
, Dewing# 780
Leo Mildenberg (ed.), Silvia Mani Hurter (ed.); 1985. The Dewing Collection of Greek Coins. American Numismatic Society, New York City, New York, United States (2 volumes).
, Hunt# 64
Dietrich Von Bothmer (ed.), Jane M. Cody (ed.), Jiri Frel (ed.), Arthur Houghton (ed.), Catharine C. Lorber (ed.), Margaret Ellen Mayo (ed.); 1983. Wealth of the ancient world: The Nelson Bunker Hunt and William Herbert Hunt collections. Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas, United States.
, HGC 2# 1297
Oliver D. Hoover; 2012. Handbook of Coins of Sicily (Including Lipara) / Volume 2: Civic, Royal, Siculo-Punic, and Romano-Sicilian Issues : Sixth to First Centuries BC. Classical Numismatic Group, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States.

Obverse

Slow quadriga right, driven by charioteer in chiton, holding reins in both hands and kentron in left; above, Nike flying right to crown horses; in exergue, lion running right

Reverse

Head of Arethusa right, wearing olive wreath, earring, and necklace, within circle of four dolphins swimming clockwise; ΣV – RAK – OΣI – ON around

Script: Greek

Lettering: ΣVRAKOΣION

Mint

Syracuse, Italy

Comments

Traite II.1, 2257 and pl. LXXIV, 11; Hunterian I, p. 221, 19.

 

This issue is especially famed because it is believed to be directly mentioned by Diodorus Siculus in his Bibliotheca historica. The dating of the so-called Demareteion decadrachm was traditionally placed around 480 to 479 BC, based on Diodorus’ account of the events following the Battle of Himera. He describes the Carthaginians offering a golden crown to Demarete, wife of the Syracusan tyrant Gelon, in gratitude for her role in negotiating peace. According to his account, Demarete then struck a coin known as the "Demareteion," valued at ten Attic drachmas.

 

Modern scholarship, however, has questioned this interpretation. In his 1969 study The Demareteion and Sicilian Chronology, Kraay argued that the coin mentioned by Diodorus was likely gold, not silver, and that the celebrated silver decadrachms of Syracuse traditionally linked to this story were struck later. Based on style and historical context, Kraay redated the series to around 470 to 460 BC, most likely circa 465 BC. He noted that the earlier dating had skewed the entire framework of Sicilian numismatic chronology. The close stylistic relationship between these decadrachms and contemporary tetradrachms of Syracuse, along with issues of Leontini featuring a lion—a symbol once thought to indicate involvement in the battle—supports a mid-fifth century date. Literary sources do not support Leontini’s participation at Himera, suggesting any connection between the coinages is numismatic rather than historical.

 

It was minted at the end of the Deinomenid Tyranny and beginning of the Second Democracy but it is unclear as to which exact authority it was minted under.

 

Only 7 known in private hands.

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Examples of the type

Picture 1 of the example of Decadrachm - Second Democracy
© British Museum, 1946,0101.1304
42.12 g 11h (see more)
Picture 1 of the example of Decadrachm - Second Democracy
© British Museum, 1841,0726.287
34 mm44.4 g
BMC Greek (Sicily) p. 153, 63
(see more)
Picture 1 of the example of Decadrachm - Second Democracy
© British Museum, 1946,0101.1305
42.86 g 5h (see more)
Picture 1 of the example of Decadrachm - Second Democracy Picture 2 of the example of Decadrachm - Second Democracy
© American Numismatic Society (ANS), 1953.116.1
36 mm41.57 g 2h
SNG ANS 119
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Picture 1 of the example of Decadrachm - Second Democracy Picture 2 of the example of Decadrachm - Second Democracy
© Bibliothèque nationale de France / Gallica, Luynes.1143
36 mm43.15 g 3h
Catalogue de la collection de Luynes n° 1143
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FAKE
Picture 1 of the example of Decadrachm - Second Democracy
© Classical Numismatic Group, Inc.
35 mm35.95 g 3h
British Museum electrotype by Robert Ready, RR on edge
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Past sales

Pictures Sale Date Grade Sold price
Picture 1 of a sold Decadrachm - Second Democracy
Multiple sales of the same specimen:
Oslo Myntgalleri
Auction 40
Lot 670
Internet Archive
10 May 2025 VF USD 482 804.13
(NOK 4 500 000.00)
(+ buyer's premium)
Picture 1 of a sold Decadrachm - Second Democracy
The New York Sale
Auction 27
Lot 163
Internet Archive
4 Jan 2012 VF USD 250 000.00
(+ buyer's premium)

Ex Nelson Bunker Hunt Collection, Sotheby’s, New York, 19 June 1990, lot 64; Leu 52, 15 May 1991, lot 20 = Hunt 64

Picture 1 of a sold Decadrachm - Second Democracy
Multiple sales of the same specimen:
Numismatica Ars Classica
Auction 150
Lot 555
Internet Archive
2 Dec 2024 VF USD 151 699.22
(CHF 120 000.00)
(+ buyer's premium)
Picture 1 of a sold Decadrachm - Second Democracy
Numismatica Ars Classica
Auction 116
Lot 50
Internet Archive
1 Oct 2019 VF USD 126 416.02
(CHF 100 000.00)
(+ buyer's premium)

Ex Vinchon sale 13 April 1985, Pfiegler, 117

Picture 1 of a sold Decadrachm - Second Democracy
CNG
Triton XXVIII
Lot 79
Internet Archive
14 Jan 2025 F USD 40 000.00
(+ buyer's premium)

Ex Virgil M. Brand Collection (Part 3, Sotheby’s Zurich, 9 June 1983), lot 30; Raffaele Garrucci Collection (J. Hirsch XXXIV, 5 May 1914), lot 186; Theodor Prowe Collection (Part III, Egger XL, 2 May 1912), lot 414

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