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- 270–250 B.C.
- Medium
- Silver
- Culture
- Greek (South Italian)
- Department
- Coins
- Institution
- Getty Museum
Obverse: Nude boy rider crowning his horse, which stands facing left with left foreleg raised. Above horse's back and behind rider, ΣΥ [SY] is inscribed. Below horse: ΛΥΚΙ/ΝΟΣ [LYKI/NOS on two lines]. Reverse: Taras sits astride dolphin swimming to left, with a chlamys draped on extended left arm; he hurls a trident with his right arm. To right, an owl with closed wings. Below dolphin: TΑΡΑΣ [TARAS]. Taras is both the name of the city that minted this coin and of a legendary figure who was saved from drowning by a dolphin sent by his father, the god Poseidon.
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