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Dishekel - Baalshillem II Sidon

Uitgever Sidon
Jaar 401 BC - 366 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Baalshillem II ruled Sidon as a tributary king under Achaemenid Persian authority, and the city's coinage from this period reflects that uneasy arrangement — Sidonian civic types produced under Persian suzerainty, with the king's name rendered in Phoenician script. Sidon was then the dominant naval power of the Levantine coast, and Persian kings relied heavily on Sidonian ships and silver to fund campaigns westward.

The dishekel denomination — roughly double the standard shekel — was uncommon in Phoenician minting and suggests large-transaction or prestige use rather than everyday commerce. Betlyon places this type among the more precisely attributed issues of the series, anchored by die studies that distinguish Baalshillem II's output from the overlapping reigns of related Sidonian kings.