Lot 2290
Sale 141 · Important Australian, British, World, and Ancient Coins, Banknotes, and Medals
Description
Phoenicia, Sidon, (time of Baalshallim I-Ba'ana, c.425-402 B.C.), silver half shekel (6.41 g), obv. Phoenician galley to left before city walls with four crenellated towers, in exergue, two lions prancing in opposite directions, rev. Persian Great King standing to right, holding a dagger with his right hand and grasping, with his left hand, the head of a lion standing rampant to left, all within a shallow incuse square, (S.5931 [?650], Betlyon 9, Elayi & Elayi 275-349, Rouvier 1085. Very well struck reverse otherwise fine/extremely fine and very rare.
Ex Gorny & Mosch, Munich, Auction sale October 11, 1993 (lot 936).
- Estimate
- $800
- Result Status
- Passed in