
Sicily. Leontini
210-200 BCE
AE 22.28mm 9.80g
Obverse: Facing bust of Demeter wearing wreath of radiate leaves
Reverse: River god seated right, holding cornucopia in left arm, branch in right hand; bird right.
BMC 62
Leontini was the only Greek settlement not located on the coast. It was a crucial player in ancient times, being one of the main combatants that convinced Athens to intervene in their disastrous expedition on Sicily against Syracuse. After it was taken by the Romans in 214 BCE, its influence waned.