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1⁄16 Shekel - Abdashtart I Sidon

Issuer Sidon
Year 370 BC - 358 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Phoenician
Obverse lettering 𐤁
Reverse description Within a recessed incuse square, the Great King of Persia is depicted standing to the right in a dynamic combat pose, wearing royal robes and a cidaris crown; he confronts a rearing lion standing on its hind legs to the left, which he engages in battle. The figures are rendered in a bold, deeply struck relief consistent with Achaemenid-influenced Sidonian die engraving. A single Phoenician letter appears in the field. The incuse square border is a hallmark of early Sidonian silver coinage.
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