Sicily, Akragas (Agrigentum). Circa 414-413 BC. – Akragas (modern Agrigento), a Greek colony located on the southern coast of Sicily, was founded in 582 BC by an expedition from Gela led by oikists Aristonous and Pystilos.
- Contains 2 oz. Troy .999 Fine Silver
- Obverse: Two eagles standing on a dead hare, the nearer of the two with head raised, while the other is bending over. Border of dots.
- Reverse: Above, a crab. Below, Skylla left, female upper body, lower coiled like a serpent’s with fish’s tail and fins; at left and right of the body, foreparts of two dogs to left, right one with head right; her hair blown by the wind; right hand raised palm inwards, left hand with open palm, outstretched over coils of serpent. Inscription in Greek around.
Specifications:
- Weight: 2.00 troy ounce
- Thickness: 5.5MM
- Purity: .999 fine
- Edge: Rough
- Diameter: 36mm
- Finish: Brilliant Uncirculated







