Berytus / Laodicea in Phoenicia

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SILVER IDUnique ID of the page : 435


The mint at the ancient site of Berytus in Phoenicia.

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Item Image MetalThe physical material (usually metal) from which an object is made. WeightCarter 1983 * Median weight * 20000 (*10 if gold or electrum)
S 643 - Berytus / Laodicea in Phoenicia (Ptolemy V), silver, tetradrachms (204-181 BCE) S 643 - Berytus (Laodicea) in Phoenicia Ptolemy V Tetradrachm 204-181 (Olivier 2012, Planche XXVII, 2861).png Silver 1,678 kg
S 121 - Berytus / Laodicea in Phoenicia, bronze, Module 1 (system of 4 modules), 169/8-164 BC S 121 - Berytus - Laodicea in Phoenicia Bronze Module 1 system of 4 modules 169-8-164 BC (Sawaya 2004, Pl.10 D1-R2).png Bronze
S 122 - Berytus / Laodicea in Phoenicia, bronze, Module 2 (system of 4 modules), 169/8-164 BC S 122 - Berytus - Laodicea in Phoenicia Bronze Module 2 system of 4 modules 169-8-164 BC (Sawaya 2004, Pl.11 D5-R8).png Bronze
S 124 - Berytus / Laodicea in Phoenicia, bronze, Module 4 (system of 4 modules), 169/8-164 BC S 124 - Berytus - Laodicea in Phoenicia Bronze - Module 4 system of 4 modules 169-8-164 BC (Sawaya 2004, Pl.10, D3-R3).png Bronze
Berytus (Alexander Balas), silver, tetradrachms (Alexander/eagle on thunderbolt) (151-150 BCE) S 110 - Berytus (Alexander Bala), silver, tetradrachms (151-145 BCE).jpg Silver 6,833 kg
S 109 - Berytus / Laodicea in Phoenicia, silver, tetradrachm, 151/0-146/5 BC Silver 6,762 kg
Berytus / Laodicea in Phoenicia (Alexander Balas), bronze, ca 5.5g (Alexander I/standing Astarte) (151-149 BCE) Berytus Alexander Astarte.jpg Bronze
Berytus / Laodicea in Phoenicia (Alexander Balas), bronze, ca 1.8g (Alexander I/rose or trident) (151-149 BCE) Berytus Alexander trident.jpg Bronze
S 127 - Berytus / Laodicea in Phoenicia, bronze, Module 2 (system of 4 modules), 150-149 BC S 127 - Berytus- Laodicea in Phoenicia Bronze Module 2 system of 4 modules 150-149 BC (Sawaya 2004, Pl.14, D15-R19).png Bronze
S 129 - Berytus (Antiochus VII), bronze, module 1 (136-133 BCE) S 129 - Berytus - Antiochus VII- bronze module 1 - 136-133 BCE (Zawaya 2004, Pl.15, D1-R1).png Bronze
S 130 - Berytus / Laodicea in Phoenicia, bronze, Module 1 (system of 4 modules), 129-125 BC S 130 - Berytus - Laodicea in Phoenicia - Bronze Module 1 system of 4 modules 129-125 BC (Zawaya 2004, Pl.15, D1-R1, 109).png Bronze
S 131 - Berytus / Laodicea in Phoenicia, bronze, Module 1 (system of 4 modules), 126-122 BC S 131 - Berytus - Laodicea in Phoenicia Bronze Module 1 system of 4 modules 126-122 BC (Zawaya 2004, Pl.17, D1-R1, 169).png Bronze
S 132 - Berytus / Laodicea in Phoenicia, bronze, Module 1 (system of 4 modules), 117-113 BC S 132 - Berytus - Laodicea in Phoenicia Bronze Module 1 system of 4 modules, 117-113 BC (Sawaya 2004, Pl. 18, D1-R1, 179).png Bronze
Berytus / Laodicea in Phoenicia (Cleopatra and Antony), bronze, ca 8g (Cleopatra/Antony) (36-31 BCE) S937 Berytus Cleopatra Antony.jpg Bronze
Overstriking coins
Item Overstriking coinImage of the overstriking coin MetalThe physical material (usually metal) from which an object is made. DateIdentifies the initial date in a range assigned in a numismatic context. Overstruck typeImage of the overstruck variety
3377 - Berytus (Alexander the Great) (tetradrachm Heracles/Zeus) over uncertain type (CNG, EA 417, March 2018, 299) Callatay 2021 12.png Silver 320 BC JL
1760 - Berytus / Laodicea (Alexander Balas) (tetradrachm Alexander Balas/eagle) over uncertain type (CNG, EA 439, March 2019, 127) SO 1183 - Berytus-Laodicea in Phoenicia over uncertain mint.jpg Silver 151 BC JL
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Description Nomisma.org
Nomisma IDNomisma ID berytus
Definition: The mint at the ancient site of Berytus in Phoenicia.
Pleiades IDUnique ID of the Pleiades place resource 678060
Ancient regionAncient region. Syria (Phoenicia)

Nomisma: phoenicia, Nomisma: greek_syria

Modern countryModern country Lebanon
CoordinatesGeographical coorindates 33.899285° N, 35.521306° E
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