Monedha Antike nga Bari(Tivari)
Ushtaret e kforit kane gjurmuar arin ne Novoberd(Dardane)Sipase disa deshmitarve
ne rethine, te cilat i kane vrejtur mese 20 gropa large njera tjetres qe jone hapur.
BajrushZymeri e ka gjykuar kete incidente si "skanadaloze".etj.
Ndryshuar pėr herė tė fundit nga fegi : 23-11-2010 mė 18:15
Kukumjaēka, kukuvajka, Kukia/Qyqia AΘΕ/Athinaja e hipur mbi njė amforė vere. Monedhė e shek V-VI p.e.r. e gjetur nė Shkodėr.
Tell Kadesh gouden munt
August 11, 2010 in Archeologie
Archeologen hebben in Tell Kadesh in het noorden van Israėl een 2200 jaar oude gouden munt gevonden. Volgens Dr. Donald T. Ariel “This is the heaviest and most valuable ancient gold coin ever found in an excavation in Israel.” The coin depicts a queen, believed to be Arsinoe II Philadelphus, who was married to her half-brother Ptolemy II. It is possible, however, that it may actually be Ptolemy V’s wife Cleopatra I, daughter of Antiochus III.”
Tell Kadesh is het Bijbelse Kedes (Joz 12:22; Richt 4:6)
Ndryshuar pėr herė tė fundit nga fegi : 23-11-2010 mė 18:49
1.Monedhe e Mbreti Darius II- III i cili ishte me origjin ilire.
2-Monedhe e Aleksandrit te Madhe
Ndryshuar pėr herė tė fundit nga fegi : 23-11-2010 mė 18:51
Illyria to Euboia,
Pharsalos, Thessaly, , 440 - 425 B.C
GA43540. Silver obol, SNG Cop 219, VF, porosity, weight 0.451 g, maximum diameter 8.8 mm, die axis 45o, Pharsalos mint, 440 - 425 B.C.; obverse helmeted head of Athena right; reverse ΦΑΡ, head of horse right within incuse square;
Ndryshuar pėr herė tė fundit nga fegi : 24-11-2010 mė 07:09
1.Larissa, Thessaly, , c. 350 B.C.
When Larissa ceased minting the federal coins it shared with other Thessalian towns and adopted its own coinage in the late fifth century B.C., it chose local types for its coins. The obverse depicted the local fountain nymph Larissa, for whom the town was named, probably inspired by the famous coins of Kimon depicting the Syracusan nymph Arethusa. The reverse depicted a horse in various poses.
2.SH43368. Silver stater, Pegasi II 413, VF, weight 8.271 g, maximum diameter 22.1 mm, die axis 180o, obverse head of Athena (or Aphrodite) left in Corinthian helmet over leather cap, Λ and caduceus behind; reverse Pegasus flying left, Λ below;
Maximus, Caesar, 235 or 236 - 24 June 238 A.D., Koinon of Thessaly
Missing from important collections and no examples online. Sear includes a photo and cites the British Museum but the type is not listed in BMC
Heraclea Trachinia, Thessaly, 400 - 344 B.C.
GB83046. Bronze AE 14, BMC Thessaly 21, 9 var (ethnic and exergue); SNG Cop 69 var (same), VF, Heraclea Trachinia mint, weight
Phokis, Greece, Federal Coinage, c. 440 - 420 B.C.
GS27165. Silver hemidrachm, SNG Cop 99 ff. (considered triobols), aVF, Phokis mint, weight 3.032g, maximum diameter 13.6mm, die axis 270o, obverse bull head facing; reverse ΦΟΚΙ, head of Apollo right, all within
Kingdom of Thrace, Lysimachos, 323 - 281 B.C., portrait of Alexander the Great
Macedonian Kingdom, Lysimachos, 323 - 305 B.C., In the name of Philip II
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