Philistis (queen of Syracusa, 274-216 BC)

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Philistis, the wife of Hieron II, was a queen of ancient Syracuse, known only from her coins, which are numerous, and of fine workmanship, and from the occurrence of her name (bearing the title of queen, as it does also on her coins) in an inscription in large letters on the great theatre of Syracuse.

Die Studies
Item Image MetalThe physical material (usually metal) from which an object is made. WeightCarter 1983 * Median weight * 20000 (*10 if gold or electrum)
Syracuse (Philistis), silver, tetradrachms (Philistis/Nike) (218-214 BCE) S 3 - Syracuse (Philistis), silver, tetradrachms (218-214 BCE).jpg Silver 20,620 kg
S 2 - Syracuse (Philistis), silver, drachms (216-215 BCE) S 2 - Syracuse (Philistis), silver, drachms (216-215 BCE).jpg Silver 1,423 kg
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