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Obol 450 BC - 333 BC
| Silver | 0.74 g | 9.5 mm |
| Issuer | Uncertain Philistian city (Cities of Philistia) |
|---|---|
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
| Years | 450 BC - 333 BC |
| Value | 1 Obol (⅙) |
| Currency | Drachm |
| Composition | Silver |
| Weight | 0.74 g |
| Diameter | 9.5 mm |
| Shape | Round (irregular) |
| Technique | Hammered, Incuse |
| Orientation | Variable alignment ↺ |
| Demonetized | Yes |
| Updated | 2024-10-10 |
| Numista | N#432489 |
|---|---|
| Rarity index | 100% |
Reverse
Horse right, restrained by male standing facing in foreground, holding goad; all in dotted square within incuse square.
Interesting fact
The Obol coin from the Uncertain Philistian city (Cities of Philistia) made of Silver weighing 0.74 g is interesting because it is one of the earliest known coins to feature an image of a human face. The obverse of the coin depicts a bearded man, believed to be a representation of the Philistine god, Baal. This coin is a significant artifact in the history of numismatics and provides valuable insight into the culture and beliefs of the ancient Philistines.