Hello. I'm looking to sell this nice Seleucid tetradrachm of Demetrius II. Its not perfect: some chips on the edge and some wear, but is largely problem-free with a nice and clear, well-centered reverse. It weighs 12.5 grams and is 28 mm wide. It's the cousin to the more famous Shekel of Tyre type. I'm listing this for $155 shipped and I accept payment through Paypal and Zelle. I ship international. Thanks for looking.
Demetrius II, Seleucid KingdomAR tetradrachm
Obv: Diademed head right, within dotted border
Rev: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΔHMHTΡIOY, eagle standing left on prow, palm over shoulder, monogram of Tyre above club to left, IΞΡ in upper right field, ΓΠΡ monogram in center right field
Mint: Tyre
Date: 146-145 BC
Ref: Newell 82

"For as long as Belisarius lives, it is impossible for him to relinquish this city." - Roman general Belisarius, responding to a group of Gothic envoys, during the Gothic siege of Rome in 537 AD
Attributed coins in my collection so far - Roman: 241, Byzantine: 44, Post-Roman Germanic: 24