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367, Lot: 95. Estimate $100.
Sold for $80. This amount does not include the buyer’s fee.

SICILY, Syracuse. Hiketas II. 287-278 BC. Æ (23mm, 9.86 g, 5h). Struck circa 282-278 BC. Laureate head of Zeus Hellanios left; boukranion behind / Eagle standing left on thunderbolt, with wings spread; star to left. CNS 157 Ds 18 Rs 14 R1 3/2 corr. (this coin, but with incorrect citation) = Virzi 1769 (this coin); BAR Issue 39; HGC 2, 1448. Good VF, green patina, roughness on obverse.


From the Edgar L. Owen Collection. Ex Thomas Virzi Collection (1881-1974), 1769.

Thomas Virzi (1881-1974) was an assistant to the renowned Dr. Jacob Hirsch and sold a portion of his collection of Sicilian and Southern Italian bronzes with that firm in 1907. Additional coins were sold privately after his death, as well as in Leu 6 (8 May 1973) and Malloy XVII (1 December 1980). The only complete record of his important collection is a series of plates illustrating 2238 pieces.