Image: TyrianHalfShekel102-101-BNF-Gallica
Description: A half-shekel minted at the Phoenician city of Tyre around 102 to 101 BCE, two and a half decades after it regained its independence from the fading Seleucid Empire: "The human-like head is that of Melkarth, the Tyrian deity (often called, slightly misleadingly, the 'Tyrian Hercules'). On the other side of the coin is an eagle with one foot on the prow of a galley. Next to it is a club, which is a symbol of Melkarth." File:C+B-Shekel-FigC-TyrianHalfShekel.PNG
Title: TyrianHalfShekel102-101-BNF-Gallica
Credit: This image comes from Gallica Digital Library and is available under the digital ID https://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb41794330d
Author: Unknown author
Usage Terms: Creative Commons Zero, Public Domain Dedication
License: CC0
License Link: http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/deed.en
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