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Islamic double frustrum-shaped weightDouble frustrum-shaped Islamic weight equals to 1 gold dinar 10x5mm and 4.17 gramsCanaan
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Islamic one Dirham 10th-12 cent. Birdseye weight.12x12x2mm and 3.21 grams. Canaan
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Late Hellenic or early Roman, c.2nd Century B.C.-1st Century AD, Cast Lead Tessera or AppliquéFacing head of Medusa (gorgoneion). (No legend)
Blank reverse.
18mm , 5g.Canaan
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Roman lead Tessera Imperial times 2nd-3rd century ADHead of Nilus or Serapis right.
Weight: 6.3 gr
Diameter: 19 mm.
Canaan
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Samaria. Lead seal. Approximately 4th-3rd century BC.Figure in a long robe standing on the right and her standing naked figure (Ana?), Standing on the left, flanking Thymiaterion, all in temple vignette.
Typical of the motifs of Sami coins and seals is the adaptation of existing coin paintings and iconography, which dates back to the 4th century AD. v. In the Levant were in circulation. This lead seal probably imitates a late Persian depiction of a satrap and the deity Ana, as can also be found on the Tarsus Stateren (see SNG Levante 83).
15mm // 11,83g.
Ex. Lanz Numismatics.Canaan
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