Rare bronze AE 22 so-called tetras (literally translating 1/4), minted in Akragas (now Agrigento) between 425 and 406 BC.
The offered tetras deserves special attention due to the very careful stamp, made as well as in very expensive silver didrachmas.
Greece
Sicily, Akragas, Bronze tetras 425-406 BC
Obverse: eagle with outstretched wings standing to the right, holding a stretched hare in its claws, in front of it the inscription AKP
Reverse: crab in front, three dots below it (denomination), under the dots shrimp
Diameter 22 mm, weight 9.20 g