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Welcome to cc coins Up for auction is an Anonymous Greek City Issue coin of Salamis from between 350-330 BC ID#78 MINT: Salamis, Sicily
Diameter- 13mm
OBVERSE; NONE -Head of Athena left, wearing crested helmet.
REVERSE; E
- Forepart of bull left .
Salamis Salamis, Salamis [Credit: Marcobadotti] principal city of ancient Cyprus, located on the east coast of the island, north of modern Famagusta. According to the Homeric epics, Salamis was founded after the Trojan War by the archer Teucer, who came from the island of Salamis, off Attica. This literary tradition probably reflects the Sea Peoples’occupation of Cyprus (c. 1193 bc), Teucer perhaps representing Tjekker of the Egyptian records. Later, the city grew because of its excellent harbour; it became the chief Cypriot outlet for trade with Phoenicia, Egypt, and Cilicia. Salamis came under Persian control in 525 bc. In 306 bc Demetrius I Poliorcetes of Macedonia won a great naval victory there over Ptolemy I of Egypt. Salamis was sacked in the Jewish revolt of ad115–117 and suffered repeatedly from earthquakes; it was completely rebuilt by the Christian emperor Constantius II (reigned ad 337–361) and given the name Constantia. Under Christian rule, Salamis was the metropolitan see of Cyprus. Destroyed again by the Arabs under Mu?awiyah (c.648), the city was thereafter abandoned.
The coin will be shipped out from Auckland inside a 2x2 coin flip with information insert.
The shipping is $2.20 for this auction to anywhere in New Zealand.
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additional items | $0.00 |
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