Greek Antiquity - Phoenicia, Three Silver coins (1/16
Phoenicia, Three Silver coins: Two Sidon 1/16 shekels, circa BC. Obv: War galley travelling left, propelled by row of oars;,two lines of zig-zag waves. Rev: Bearded deity about to slay, with dagger in right hand, a lion held erect before him. Between them, Phoenician letter ‘O’. All within an incuse square. Byblos (Gebal) 1/16 shekel, circa BC. Obv.: Galley with 2 hoplites holding round shields; beneath Hippocamp. Rev: Bull kneeling l., attacked by lion l. on his back; in field, Phoenician legend = 'Ainel, king of Gebal'. Size: 0.9 cm D - 1 cm D and 10.5 mm D Material: Silver Culture: Phoenicia, c. 4th century B.C. Condition: Various quality, c. Very fine See images for a proper impression. The seller guarantees that this lot has been legally acquired & will be legally exported. Worldwide shipping by Registered Mail. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity Read More