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1⁄16 Shekel Hippocamp

Issuer Tyre
Year 425 BC - 394 BC
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Orientation Coin alignment ↑↓
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Edge Plain
Mint Tyre
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Tyre's fractional silver coinage of the fifth and fourth centuries BC served the intense commercial traffic of the Phoenician coast, where small-denomination pieces were essential for port transactions that larger denominations couldn't practically serve. The hippocamp type is closely associated with Tyre's maritime identity — the city controlled critical sea lanes and operated as the dominant trading hub between the Levant and the Aegean world during precisely this period.

The BMC Greek reference places this alongside a well-documented sequence, though die links across the fractional issues remain incompletely mapped in the literature.