Image:Abiel coin.jpg
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Silver tetradrachm issued in the name of the Arab chieftain Abi’el, minted at the site of Mleiha in southeastern Arabia around 200 BC. This coin is an imitation based on coin types of Alexander the Great, and was the principal coinage of ancient southeastern Arabia. British Museum, London, UK.
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