![]() | Akragas was a wealthy and powerful Greek state on the southern coast of Sicily, second only to Syracuse in importance. The city was famous for its lavish building projects. | ![]() |
![]() Obol (Silver, 0.79 g), c. 410-406 BCE. | The early designs of the coinage of Akragas remained consistent for nearly a century, depicting Zeus’ standing eagle on the obverse and a crab on the reverse. Around 415 BCE, a dramatic shift took place, reinvigorating all denominations of their coinage. The designs became much more intricate. The coins have been ranked as some of the most beautiful coins ever produced. | ![]() |



Obol (Silver, 0.79 g), c. 410-406 BCE.
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