Rare NGC Sicily Syracuse Ancient Roman Rule Coin Certified after 212 BC Genuine

Rare NGC Sicily Syracuse Ancient Roman Rule Coin Certified after 212 BC Genuine
Rare NGC Sicily Syracuse Ancient Roman Rule Coin Certified after 212 BC Genuine
Rare NGC Sicily Syracuse Ancient Roman Rule Coin Certified after 212 BC Genuine
Rare NGC Sicily Syracuse Ancient Roman Rule Coin Certified after 212 BC Genuine
Rare NGC Sicily Syracuse Ancient Roman Rule Coin Certified after 212 BC Genuine
Rare NGC Sicily Syracuse Ancient Roman Rule Coin Certified after 212 BC Genuine
Rare NGC Sicily Syracuse Ancient Roman Rule Coin Certified after 212 BC Genuine
Rare NGC Sicily Syracuse Ancient Roman Rule Coin Certified after 212 BC Genuine
Rare NGC Sicily Syracuse Ancient Roman Rule Coin Certified after 212 BC Genuine
Rare NGC Sicily Syracuse Ancient Roman Rule Coin Certified after 212 BC Genuine
Rare NGC Sicily Syracuse Ancient Roman Rule Coin Certified after 212 BC Genuine
Rare NGC Sicily Syracuse Ancient Roman Rule Coin Certified after 212 BC Genuine
Rare NGC Sicily Syracuse Ancient Roman Rule Coin Certified after 212 BC Genuine
Rare NGC Sicily Syracuse Ancient Roman Rule Coin Certified after 212 BC Genuine

Rare NGC Sicily Syracuse Ancient Roman Rule Coin Certified after 212 BC Genuine

This ancient NGC certified genuine coin from Syracuse Sicily, is a fascinating piece of history. Syracuse was the Greek capital of Sicily (often in conflict with Agrigento and Selinunte, the two sites that still contain the largest archaeological remains in Europe) contending many firsts with Athens, as testified by its theatre and ancient vestiges that lie in a splendid natural scenery enhanced by the light and beauty of its coast.

It was an era of expansion and prosperity, founding new colonies and establishing fertile agricultural settlements. Archimedes, one of the most creative personalities in history, was born here, while the philosopher Plato visited Syracuse several times. Countless conflicts between Greeks and Carthaginians as well as internal struggles between colonists and the lower classes weakened its supremacy, but when the Romans conquered the city it regained status as the most influent Sicilian towns and enjoyed a small but important period of prosperity, mainly due to trade through its port. From the Arab conquest on it slowly lost its dominant role. NGC certifies most US, world, and ancient coins, tokens, and medals.

The certification process consists of authentication, grading, attribution, and encapsulation in plastic holders or Coin slabs. NGC certification offers significant protection against counterfeiting, misattribution, overgrading, and damage. Add this very rare piece of history to your collection today.


Rare NGC Sicily Syracuse Ancient Roman Rule Coin Certified after 212 BC Genuine