Shekel (5th–4th centuries BC). Artaxerxes II (404–358 BC). Obverse: King Artaxerxes II in a long robe, with a crown, turned to the right, kneeling on his right knee; in his right hand a dagger, in his left a bow, with a quiver on his back. Reverse: incusum. Persian Achaemenid coin. Place of creation: Persia (Iran). Diameter 12.5 × 15.5 mm; weight 4.25 g., A roughly circular, flat object with an uneven, pitted surface and worn edges, showing a mix of gray, silver, brown, and off-white tones across its face; the perimeter is darker gray while the interior has lighter gray and silvery patches
GLIX-115-3EC8THJ
Magyarország
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GLIX Prime
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Penta Springs, Geo Naturalis
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Shekel (5th–4th centuries BC). Artaxerxes II (404–358 BC). Obverse: King Artaxerxes II in a long robe, with a crown, turned to the right, kneeling on his right knee; in his right hand a dagger, in his left a bow, with a quiver on his back. Reverse: incusum. Persian Achaemenid coin. Place of creation: Persia (Iran). Diameter 12.5 × 15.5 mm; weight 4.25 g., A roughly circular, flat object with an uneven, pitted surface and worn edges, showing a mix of gray, silver, brown, and off-white tones across its face; the perimeter is darker gray while the interior has lighter gray and silvery patches