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Phoenicia, Byblos. Uzzibaal. Circa 365-350 BC. Shekel (Silver, 24.92 mm, 13.25 g). Galley, with an eyed prow ending in a ram and a lion’s head figure head, and with three armored Greek hoplites standing left on deck, moving to left above waves; below, Phoenician letters ’z above a hippocamp swiming to left with a murex shell below. Rev. zb’l mlk gbl (in Phoenician) Lion attacking a bull to left. BMC 4-5. SNG Copenhagen 133. A bright and attractive example, well-struck and centered. Extremely fine.
From the Trausnitz Collection, ex UBS 78, 9 September 2008, 1059.