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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Greek Coins| > |Geographic - All Periods| > |Sicily| > |Other Sicily| > GB18761
Ziz (Panormos), Punic Sicily, 336 - 330 B.C.
|Other| |Sicily|, |Ziz| |(Panormos),| |Punic| |Sicily,| |336| |-| |330| |B.C.|, Panormos was the ancient Greek name (meaning, 'All-haven') for present day Palermo. Palermo was, however, originally a Phoenician colony and numismatists identify the city before Greek rule with the Punic name Ziz. It seems the only evidence for this ancient name is the coinage and some scholars believe that Ziz may have been another city.
GB18761. Bronze AE 14, Calciati I, p. 272, 12 (Ziz); Lindgren II 503; SNG Cop -; SNG ANS -, gVF+, Panormus (Palermo) mint, weight 2.004g, maximum diameter 13.8mm, die axis 45o, c. 320 B.C.; obverse laureate head of Apollo left; reverse forepart of horse right, dolphin right below; attractive, nearly as struck; rare; SOLD











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