(sold for $1750.0)

ANCIENT COINS. GREEK. Phoenicia, Byblos, Azbaal (c.394-352 B.C.), Silver Shekel, 13.25g, 1h. War galley left above waves, its prow ending in the head of a roaring lion, three hoplites stand to left on the deck, wearing crested helmets and holding round shields, a hippocamp swimming to left and a murex shell below, Phoenician letters (‘Z) in field. Rev. Phoenician legend, slion attacking a bull to left (SNG Copenhagen 13 2; Betlyon 14 var). Traces of double-striking on reverse, but a well-struck and clear obverse, about extremely fine. $1,750
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This item has been sold for   $1750.0 / 2013-01-09

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Posted by: anonymous
2015-08-20
 
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