Historical Context: This coin was minted in PHOENICIA (Sidon) around 350 BC. Phoenicia was a coastal area just north of Palestine/Judea. It contained numerous important trade and port cities, including Arados, Tripolis, Byblos, Sidon, and Tyre. Phoenicia was originally controlled by the Persian empire. Around 340 BC, Phoenicia was conquered by Alexander the Great. After his death (323 BC), Control of Phoenicia was traded between the Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt and the Seleukid Dynasty of Syria until the Roman in the 1st Century BC.
Obv: Tyche, Greek Goddess of Good Luck
Rev: Poseidon on Prow of Ship, Phoenician legend below
Diameter: 18 mm (about the diameter of a US Penny and almost twice as thick)
Condition: Very Fine
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