Description
Phoenicia: Tyre. AR Shekel
Issuer: Tyre
Date: Dated CY 80 (47/6 B.C.)
Weight: 12.88 g
Certification: NGC Ch VF, Strike: 3/5, Surface: 2/5.
Obverse:
- Design: Laureate head of Melkart right, with a lion skin draped around his neck. Melkart, the Phoenician god of the sea and protector of Tyre, is depicted with a regal laurel wreath, highlighting his divine and heroic attributes.
- Condition: NGC Ch VF with some wear affecting the surface, but the design remains distinct.
Reverse:
- Design: Eagle standing left on a prow, with a palm frond in the background. To the left of the eagle, the date is denoted by Π (date) above a club, and Z to the right. A Phoenician B is placed between the legs of the eagle. This iconography symbolizes power and protection, with the eagle representing strength and the palm frond signifying victory.
- Condition: The strike is clear, though surface has some wear.
References:
- HGC: 10, 357
Description and Collectibility: This AR Shekel from Tyre features the iconic imagery of Melkart and the eagle on the reverse, both symbols deeply rooted in Phoenician culture. The coin is well-preserved with clear detailing, despite some surface wear.
Features and Highlights:
- Condition: NGC Ch VF with well-defined features and historical symbolism.
- Historical Significance: Reflects the importance of Melkart and the eagle in Phoenician iconography.
For further information, please call 212 3191077.
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