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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Greek Coins| > |Geographic - All Periods| > |Phoenicia| > RP99624
Dora, Phoenicia, 66 - 67 A.D., Pseudo-autonomous
|Phoenicia|, |Dora,| |Phoenicia,| |66| |-| |67| |A.D.,| |Pseudo-autonomous|, Tel Dor is an archaeological site located on the Israeli coastal plain of the Mediterranean Sea next to modern moshav Dor. Lying on a small headland at the north side of a protected inlet, it is identified with D-jr of Egyptian sources, Biblical Dor, and with Dor/Dora of Greek and Roman sources. The city was known as Dor even before the Greeks arrived or had contact with the peoples in Israel. When the Greeks came to the city and learned its name to be Dor, they ascribed it the identity Dora, the Hellenization of the name.
RP99624. Bronze AE 22, RPC Online I 4758 (5 spec.), Sofaer 13 var. (Tyche head r.), Rosenberger 17 (same), Meshorer Dora 20b var. (small murex shell rev. r.), VF, green patina, well centered on a tight oval flan, highlighting earthen deposits, Dora (Tel Dor, Israel) mint, weight 11.266g, maximum diameter 21.8mm, die axis 0o, reign of Nero, 66 - 67 A.D.; obverse laureate head of Doros right; reverse ΔWPEITWN (clockwise on right), Tyche standing facing, turreted head left, vexillum in left hand, cornucopia in right hand, ΛP (year 130) in left field; SOLD











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