Holiday Special Ancient Coin - Shekel Of Tyre - Tetradrachm - Circa 95 Bce - Mounted In 18k Gold 2.0 Edition [L3O6clRa]
Ancient Coin from Tyre - A Historical TreasureDiscover a piece of history with our exquisite Holiday Special Ancient Coin - Shekel Of Tyre - Tetradrachm - Circa 95 Bce - Mounted In 18k Gold 2.0 Edition [L3O6clRa]. This coin is not just a piece of metal; it is a window into the ancient wor
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Holiday Special Ancient Coin - Shekel Of Tyre - Tetradrachm - Circa 95 Bce - Mounted In 18k Gold 2.0 Edition [L3O6clRa]
Ancient Coin from Tyre - A Historical Treasure
Discover a piece of history with our exquisite Holiday Special Ancient Coin - Shekel Of Tyre - Tetradrachm - Circa 95 Bce - Mounted In 18k Gold 2.0 Edition [L3O6clRa]. This coin is not just a piece of metal; it is a window into the ancient world, capturing the essence of Tyre's rich history and cultural significance. Crafted with precision and mounted in luxurious 18K gold, this coin is a testament to the craftsmanship of its time.Product Specifications and Features
This coin is a Tetradrachm, one of the most significant denominations of ancient coinage. Minted in Tyre, it dates back to 95 BCE, a time of great historical significance. The coin features a laureate head of beardless Melkarth on the obverse and an eagle standing on the beak of a ship on the reverse. This design is not just artistic but also historically rich, reflecting the city's naval power and religious beliefs. The coin is mounted in 18K gold, ensuring it is both a beautiful piece of jewelry and a valuable artifact.Historical and Cultural Significance
Our Holiday Special Ancient Coin - Shekel Of Tyre - Tetradrachm - Circa 95 Bce - Mounted In 18k Gold 2.0 Edition [L3O6clRa] is more than just a coin; it is a piece of history that has been passed down through generations. Tyre, a great Phoenician metropolis, played a crucial role in ancient history, from its resistance to Alexander the Great to its autonomy under the Seleucid king of Syria. This coin is part of Tyre's long sequence of famous "shekels," which have been associated with the betrayal of Christ. Its historical significance is further enhanced by the fact that Melkarth, revered at Tyre, appears on the coinage from the late 5th century BC. This coin is a perfect addition to any collection, offering both historical insight and aesthetic appeal.What Our Customers Say
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