ANCIENT COINS. GREEK. Phoenicia, Byblos, Uzzibaal (c.365-350 B.C.), Silver Dishekel, 13.25g, 1h. War galley left above waves, its prow ending in the head of a roaring lion, three hoplites stand to left on the deck, wearing crested helmets and holding round shields, a hippocamp swimming to left and a murex shell below, Phoenician 'z between waves and hippocamp. Rev. Lion attacking a bull left, weakly struck Phoenician zb'l mlk gbl above (Betlyon 14 var; BMC 4 var; Dewing 2663). Extremely fine.
Estimate: $1,400