Sydenham 1018)
moneyer name in two lines
but would seem to be light doubling on the legend in the striking
ESC 514 R3
Italy, Bruttium, The Brettii, Silver Drachm Sydenham 1018)Bruttium, The Brettii (c. 216 214 B. C.), Silver Drachm. Diademed beat of Nike facing right, a lituus behind, rev. BPETTIN, naked figure of river god standing facing, head turned slightly to left, chlamys draped over left arm, crowning himself and holding a sceptre, on right, 4. 70g., 3h (Arslan, dies 66 90; cf. SNG ANS 21 (this reverse die); HN Italy 1962). A very good example of this attractive issue, well centred and delicately toned, nearly