bought as
Syracuse. Timoleon and the Third
Democracy. 344-317 BC. AR
Drachm 16mm, 2.g, In the name of the Sikeliotes. Struck circa 343-339 BC.
Pegasos flying left; ΣI below /
Head of female left, hair in band
But I didn't see any ΣI below. But I see under the
portrait of the goddess (nymph) Δ-Θ (well, or Δ-O). Therefore, I decided to attribute it to the Corinthian drachma of this
type:
BCD Corinth 150
var. (Δ-O flanking);
HGC 4, 1866 sold to Classical Numismatic Group, LLC
Electronic
Auction 406 27
Sep 2017 lot 338
Below is a Corinthian drachma similar to mine