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Dihalks, Arados (198-138 BC)

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Русский: Три дихалка - разменных монеты, чеканившихся в финикийском городе Арадосе (Арваде) в 198-138 гг. до н.э. На аверсе изображен бюст Зевса, на реверсе стилизованная галера с тремя таранами, рулем, килем и парусом. Вверху две финикийские буквы, внизу - дата по местному времяисчислению, в котором первый год соответствует 260 году до н.э. Бронза, диаметр 14-16 мм, толщина 2-2.8 мм, вес - 3.38, 4.35 и 3.13 г.
English: Three dihalkas - small change minted in the Phoenician city of Arados (Arvad) in 198-138. BC. The obverse depicts a bust of Zeus, while the reverse depicts a stylized galley with three rams, a rudder, a keel and a sail. At the top are two Phoenician letters, at the bottom is the date according to local time, in which the first year corresponds to 260 BC. Bronze, diameter 14-16 mm, thickness 2-2.8 mm, weight - 3.38, 4.35 and 3.13 g.
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