Lot 3685
Sale 112 · Important Australian & World Coins, Medals, Tokens & Banknotes
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Description
Phoenicia, Tyre, (c.2nd century B.C. - 1st century A.D.), silver shekel or tetradrachm, (13.68 g), Tyre mint, issued 97-96 B.C., obv. laureate head of Melqarth beardless to right, rev. eagle to left with closed wings, carrying palm, standing on prow of ship, club to left, to left L**L* (= 30 = 97-6 B.C.), to right monogram HAP, Phoenician letter between legs, around **TUROU IERAS KAI ASULOU*, (S.5918, BMC 117, H.917 [305]). Grey tone, attractive round reverse with sharp legends, good very fine/extremely fine, scarce date.
Ex Noble Numismatics Sale 66 (lot 3484).
The Shekels and half shekels of Tyre are of special interest to this series of Ancient Jewish and Biblical coins. The Jews had to pay an annual sum to the Jerusalem Temple of one half shekel. The only acceptable money were the shekels of Tyre. They were widely available in Jerusalem and well known for their true weight and good silver. It is also believed that the "thirty pieces of silver" paid to Judas were these Tyre shekels. (See Hendin pages 288-293).
- Estimate
- $500
- Result Status
- Sold
- Prices Realised
- $1,100