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Anonymous City coinage (2nd century BC)
AE 15
SGCv2 6001
15 mm.
3.65 gm.
Die position=12h
Obverse: Head of Zeus, right.
Reverse: Triple-pointed ram of war galley, left; Phoenician legend and date [98 = 162/1 BC (?)].
Anonymous City coinage (early 1st century AD (?))
AE 17
SGIC-
17 x 14 mm.
2.95 gm.
Die position=8h
Obverse: Turreted City goddess, right.
Reverse: War galley.
Note: In the style of the coins of Nabataea, circa 20 - 40 AD.
Ptolemy VI, Philometer (180 - 145 BC)
174 BC
AE 21
SGCv2 6038v.
21 mm.
6.05 gm.
Die position=1h
Obverse: Young Ptolemy VI as Hermes (?), right.
Reverse: Marathos holding aphlaston. Phoenician Aramaic legend.
Note: Ptolemy would have been 11 when this coin was struck.
Ptolemy VI, Philometer (180 - 145 BC)
circa 165 BC
AE 20
SGCv2 6037v.
19 x 20 mm.
8.71 gm.
Die position=12h
Obverse: Veiled bust of Berenice II (wife of Ptolemy III), right.
Reverse: Very stylized Marathos holding aphlaston. Phoenician Aramaic legend.
Anonymous City coinage
circa 174 - 150 BC
AE 13
SGCv2 5961
12 x 13 mm.
1.85 gm.
Die position=12h
Obverse: Tyche.
Reverse: Aplustre.
Anonymous City coinage
circa 87 BC
AE 20
SGCv2 5964
20 x 18 mm.
4.04 gm.
Die position=12h
Obverse: Veiled and turreted bust of City goddess, right; 'MEN' in left field.
Reverse: Astarte standing left on war galley, holding tiller and standard. In field to left 'LEK'=year 25=87/6 BC. Greek legend; Phoenician Aramaic legend in exergue.
Anonymous City coinage
circa 100 AD (?)
AE 20
SGIC -
20 mm.
5.65 gm.
Die position=12h
Obverse: Veiled and turreted bust of City goddess, right.
Reverse: War galley; Greek legend.
Anonymous City coinage
circa 2nd century AD (?)
AE 14
SGIC -
14 mm.
2.94 gm.
Die position=12h
Obverse: Veiled and turreted bust of City goddess, right.
Reverse: War galley; Greek legend.
Anonymous City coinage
circa 2nd century AD (?)
AE 15
SGIC -
15 mm.
3.01 gm.
Die position=12h
Obverse: Veiled and turreted bust of City goddess, right.
Reverse: War galley; Greek legend.
Anonymous City coinage/reign of Hadrian
121/22 AD
AE 14
SGIC-
15 mm.
2.85 gm.
Die position=12h
Obverse: Veiled and turreted bust of City goddess, right.
Reverse: Palm tree; Greek legend.
Anonymous City coinage/reign of Antoninus Pius (?)
circa 150 AD
AE 20
SGIC 5212v.
20 x 19 mm.
6.24 gm.
Die position=11h
Obverse: Veiled and turreted bust of City goddess, right.
Reverse: War galley; Greek legend.
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