Phoenicia Sidon Ba'alshillem II 401-366 BC, 1/32 AR Shekel, .46g, 9mm OBV: Galley left above waves "9"=B above REV: Persian king standing right slaying a lion standing left "O" between REF: Unlisted I realize the coin is dark, but it is that dark in hand. I just reshot the coin and added it to the Tantalus site. Post Phoenicia, galley coins if you so wish.
That's the coin you stole from my shopping cart! I was merrily strolling around the aisles of vcoins and you came by, swiped it, and ran to the checkout! No hard feelings, though - just a little humor.
Yeah, that's hilarious lol. I remember you saying you liked this coin for the price. I actually had this coin on my wish list for awhile but it wasn't in that store for too long a time.
You looked it up the last time. Valentinian has as well. Thing is that these coins are in a few books and they attribute them differently. In Sear I think it's 1/32 Shekel, in others it's 1/16 and the weights seem to vary.
Okay, I'll toss-in my lil' sweetie ... Phoenicia, Byblos King Uzzibaal AR 1/16 Shekel Date: 365-350 BC Size: 11.03 mm Weight: 0.76 grams Obverse: two hoplites with shields in war galley sailing left (roaring lion’s head on prow), hippocamp swimming left below (N O in field) Reverse: Phoenician inscription; Lion attacking bull, left Reference: BMC 6
Mine, shame about the reverse. Phoenicia, Sidon Coin: Silver 1/16th Shekel None - war-galley before fortress with three towers, lion left in ex; - bowman (Great King) standing right drawing bow, on right incuse head of goat right; on left incuse head of Bes facing; Mint: Betlyon (510-500 BC) Wt./Size/Axis: 0.71g / 8-9mm / - References: Transeuphratene 13, p. 18, Pl. IV, no. 1,
swiped out of JAs cart? GG is the coinburgler! roble! roble! it's a cool coin GG...i'd swipe it myself.