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AKSUM, Denar (1,02 g), Anfang 7. Jh. Armah. Av.: Gerüstetes und ...more
AKSUM, Denar (1,02 g), Anfang 7. Jh. Armah. Av.: Gerüstetes und
bekröntes Brustbild des Königs mit Kreuzstab nach rechts, dahinter
ein weiterer Kreuzstab mit Griff aus Weizenähre sowie ein kleineres
Kreuz neben dem Nacken und Umschrift in Ge´ez: "ngs ´rmH" ("König
Armah"). Rev.: Bogen, gestützt von zwei Säulen, darüber
griechisches Kreuz, zwei kleinere Stabkreuze an den Seiten, ein
Ringel hängt unter dem Bogen und Umschrift in Ge´ez: "shl wslm"
("Gnade und Frieden"). BMC Aksum 566, Schrötlingsriss, lt.
korrodiert, ss. König Armah war der letzte christliche König, des
Aksumitischen Reichs, der noch Münzen ausgab; er ist nahezu
ausschließlich über dieselben bekannt. Durch das Aufkommen des
Islam und die Entstehung des Umayyadischen Kalifats, brach der
Handel mit Ostrom ab. Die Bedeutung für den internationalen Handel
angefertigten Münzen verloren daraufhin an Bedeutung und das
Aksumitische Reich ging seiner Isolation entgegen. Armah ist evtl.
mit Ashama ibn Abjar identisch und somit dem nach muslimischen
Quellen aksumitischen König, der zum Islam konvertierte.
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AKSUM, denarius (1, 02 g), start 7. Jh. Armah. Aversum: Gerüstetes and crowned half-length portrait of the king with cross staff to the right, behind another cross staff with grasped from wheat ear as well a smaller cross besides the Nape and circumscription in Geez: "ngs rm H" ("King Armah"). Reverse: : sheet, supported by two pillar, over it Greece cross, two smaller Stabkreuze to the sides, a Ringlet hangs under the sheet and circumscription in Geez: "shl wslm" ("blessing and peace"). BMC Aksum 566, planchet tear, according to corroded, ss. King Armah was the last Christian King, of the Aksumitischen Reichs, the still coins spent; he is almost mostly over that known. By which Arise of the Islam and the origin of the Umayyadischen Caliphate, fallow the trade with East Rome from. The meaning for the international trade be made coins lost thereupon at meaning and the Aksumitische Reich was going his insulation toward. Armah is possible with Ashama ibn Abjar identical thus the to Muslim Swell aksumitischen King, the to the Islam converted.
Herod I, the Great - Jewish King: 40-4 B.C.
Bronze 2-Prutot 19mm ...more Herod I, the Great - Jewish King: 40-4 B.C.
Bronze 2-Prutot 19mm (3.06 grams) of the Jerusalem mint, struck circa 40-4 B.C.
Reference: Hendin 1178 (5th Edition)
HPΩΔΟΥ ΒΑCΙΛΕΩC; cross within closed diadem.
Tripod table, flat object (possibly vessel) upon it, flanked by palm branches.
Line drawing of Herod I the Great 2-protot coin, Hendin 1178, 1178a has an open diadem
Judaea, The Jewish War. Eighth (4.69 g, 18mm.), 66-70 CE.
Jerusalem, ...more Judaea, The Jewish War. Eighth (4.69 g, 18mm.), 66-70 CE. Jerusalem, year 4 (69/70 CE). 'Year four' (Paleo-Hebrew), lulav branch flanked by an etrog on either sider Reverser To the redemption of Zion' (Paleo-Hebrew), chalice with pearled rim. Hendin 1369; TJC 214. FinÂ
Judaea
Alexander Jannaeus. 103-76 B.C.E. Æ prutah (14.7 mm, ...more Judaea
Alexander Jannaeus. 103-76 B.C.E. Æ prutah (14.7 mm, 1.87g, 12 h). Legend between rays of star with eight rays within diadem / BAΣIΛEΩΣ AΛEΞANΔPOY, inverted anchor. Hendin 1150; Meshorer TJC K14.Â
SAMARIA, Caesarea Maritima. "Minim". 1st centuryÂCE. Æ 14mm ...more
SAMARIA, Caesarea Maritima. "Minim". 1st centuryÂCE. Æ 14mm (1.11
gm, 1h). Grape leaf / PalmÂbranch. Kadman Jewish 53; Meshorer 370;
Hendin -;ÂMaltiel-Gerstenfeld, 260 Years of Ancient JewishÂCoins,
240; SNG ANS -. VF for type, desert patina.ÂRare.“minimsâ€,
which copy the bronze prutahs of the HerodianÂkings, the
procurators, and the First Jewish War,Âprobably served as a token
currency in the camps and theirÂassociated settlements.Â
Herod Agrippa II under Flavian Rule. AE 27 (18.34 g). Mint ...more
Herod Agrippa II under Flavian Rule. AE 27 (18.34 g). Mint of
Caesarea Paneas, Year 29 = 77/8 CE. AYTOKPA OYECÎACI KAICAPI
CEBACT&Omega (for Emperor Vespasian Caesar Augustus); laureate
bust of Vespasian to r. Reverse: ETOY KΘ BA / AΓPI ÎÎA (year 29,
King Agrippa) across fields; Tyche-Demeter stg. l. holding
cornucopiae and grain ears. Hendin 1192; T-172. M-G 191 this coin
(Maltiel-Gerstenfeld). Rare. Rough surfaces with dark reddish-brown
patina. rough surfaces. About Very Fine. Estimated Value $300 - UP
Judaea, Herodian Kingdom. Herod I. Æ 2 Prutot (2.52 g), 40 ...more
Judaea, Herodian Kingdom. Herod I. Æ 2 Prutot (2.52 g), 40 BCE-4
CE. Uncertain mint in Samaria, RY 3 (40/39 or 38/7 BCE). Poppy on a
stalk. Reverse: BAΣIΛEΩΣ HPΩΔOY, winged caduceus; in left
field, date (L Γ); in right field, monogram. Hendin 1171; TJC 46.
Green patina. Very Fine. Estimate Value $300 - 400
THE JUDAEA CAPTA coins STRUCK 92/93 CE.Â
1458. ΑΕ 26-28 mm. ...more THE JUDAEA CAPTA coins STRUCK 92/93 CE.Â
1458. ΑΕ 26-28 mm. 154.33g.
Obv: IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM PM TRP XI; radiate head of Domitian to r.
Rev: IMP XXI COS XVI CENS P P P; seven-branched palm tree with two bunches of dates. Very faint and green patina.
a. Rectangular countermark with Tyche 1. and oval countermark with bust r. on obverse
John Hyrcanus I (Yehohanan) King of Judaea 134-104 B.C.E. Â
John ...more John Hyrcanus I (Yehohanan) King of Judaea 134-104 B.C.E. Â
John Hyrcanus I with Antiochus VII.
Bronze Prutah 14mm (2.26 grams) Jerusalem mint 132-131 B.C.
Reference: Hendin 1131 (5th Edition)
Pontius Pilate, procurator of Judea under Tiberius, 26-36 AD,
bronze ...more Pontius Pilate, procurator of Judea under Tiberius, 26-36 AD, bronze prutah of 21 mm, 2.13 grams. 3 ears of grain, the outer two droop. Simpulum. Hendin 648
Judaea, Hasmonean Kingdom. John Hyrcanus I. Æ Prutah (1.29 ...more
Judaea, Hasmonean Kingdom. John Hyrcanus I. Æ Prutah (1.29 g),
134-104 BCE. Jerusalem. 'Yehohanan the High Priest and the Council
of the Jews' (Paleo-Hebrew) in five lines within a wreath. Reverse:
Double cornucopiae adorned with ribbons, pomegranate between horns.
Hendin 1135; TJC grp. D. Dark green patina with earthen deposits.
Extremely Fine. Estimate Value $100 – 130
Judaea, Herodian Kings. Herod II Archelaus, 4 BC - 6 AD. ...more
Judaea, Herodian Kings. Herod II Archelaus, 4 BC - 6 AD. Bronze
prutah ÂProw of galley right, HΡω / EΘN in wreath. ref: Hendin
1197a Prow facing r. Â(full prutah). Coin diameter 13 - 15mm,
1.76g. VFÂ
Judaea, Hasmonean Kingdom. Judah Aristobulus I (Yehudah). Æ ...more
Judaea, Hasmonean Kingdom. Judah Aristobulus I (Yehudah). Æ Prutah
(1.47 g), 104-103 BCE. Jerusalem. 'Yehudah the High Priest and the
Council of the Jews' (Paleo-Hebrew; block-style letters) in four
lines within a wreath. Reverse: Double cornucopiae adorned with
ribbons, pomegranate between horns, within circular beaded border.
Hendin 1143; TJC grp. U. Dark brown desert patina. Choice Very
Fine. Estimate Value $100 - 130
Judaea, Procuratorial. Porcius Festus. Æ Prutah (2.34g. ...more
Judaea, Procuratorial. Porcius Festus. Æ Prutah (2.34g. 16.5mm),
59-62 CE. Jerusalem, RY 5 of Nero (58/9 CE). ÎΕΡ/ÎΟ/C
(retrograde) in three lines within wreath. Reverse: KAI[C- APOC],
palm branch; in right field, date (LE). Hendin 1351 c-d; TJC 345.
sandy deposits. Fine
Agrippa II. AE 27. DOMITIAN. 18.67g
Obv: AYTOKΡ ...more Agrippa II. AE 27. DOMITIAN. 18.67g
Obv: AYTOKΡ ΤΙΤΟΥ KAICAP CEBACТO (for Emperor Titus Caesar Augustus); laureate, draped bust of Titus to r.
Rev: ΕΤΟΥΛΒΑ ΑΓΡΙÎÎΑ (year 30, King Agrippa) across fields; Ty-che-Demeter as on 1282.Handin 1295
Domitian, 13 September 81 - 18 September 96 A.D., Struck by ...more
Domitian, 13 September 81 - 18 September 96 A.D., Struck by Herod
Agrippa II, Caesarea Paneas, Judaea, Syria. Handin 1300. AE 15 mm.
3.05g
Obv: ΑΥΤΟ ΔΟΜΙT (Emperor Domitian); laureate bust of Domitian to r.
Rev: ΒΑ ΑΓΡ ΕΤ ΕΛ (King Agrippa, year 35) within wreath
The Judaea Capta coins. Titus. Handin 1448. AE 20 mm. 5.91g.Â
Obv: ...more The Judaea Capta coins. Titus. Handin 1448. AE 20 mm. 5.91g.Â
Obv: ΑΤΟΚΡ ΤΙΤΟΚΡ ΟΣ ΚΕΣΑΣ; laureate head of Titus to r. Rev: Ru
Rev: ΙΟΤΑΙΑΣ ΕΑΛΟΚΥΑΣ; Nike stands r. with 1. foot on helmet; she writes with r. hand on shield on her knee (no palm tree!)
MINT OF CAESAREA MARITIMA
1271. AE 23 mm. 9,33g.
Obv: ...more MINT OF CAESAREA MARITIMA
1271. AE 23 mm. 9,33g.
Obv: ÎΕΡΟÎΟΣ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟΥ ΓΕΡΜΑÎΙΚΟΥ KAICAPOC CE (Nero Claudius Germanicus Caesar); laureate, slightly draped bust of Nero 10 Ï„.
Rev: ΑΓΡΙÎÎΕΙÎHC CEBACTHC; veiled Agrippina II, seated 1., holds branch and cornucopia, crescent above head.Â
Alexander Jannaeus 104–76 BC
Prutah, Jerusalem, 104–76 ...more Alexander Jannaeus 104–76 BC
Prutah, Jerusalem, 104–76 BC, Æ 2.89 g. Lily, paleo-Hebrew inscription HMLK YHWNTN (Yehonatan the King). Dotted border. Rev.. Anchor surrounded by diadem; around the inscription ALEXANDROU [BASILEWS]. TJC N1; GBC 1148. Rare. Green patina and very good fine
Nero - Roman Emperor: 54-68 A.D. -
Procurator Porcius Festus under ...more Nero - Roman Emperor: 54-68 A.D. -
Procurator Porcius Festus under Roman Emperor Nero
Bronze 'Prutah' 15mm (1.43 grams)
of the Jerusalem mint 58 A.D.
Reference: Hendin 653
Judaea, Hasmoneans. John Hyrcanus I Æ Prutah. Jerusalem, ...more
Judaea, Hasmoneans. John Hyrcanus I Æ Prutah. Jerusalem, 135-104
BCE. Splayed double cornucopiae with pomegranate between the horns
/ 'Yehonatan the High Priest and the Council of the Jews' (in
Paleo-Hebrew) within a wreath. TJC F; Sofaer 124-143; Hendin GBC 6,
6177; Hendin GBC 5, 1141; HGC 10, 630. 2.26g, 15mm, 12h.
Very Fine
Jewish King: Herod Archelaus - Ruled: 4 B.C. - 6 A.D.Â
Ethnarch ...more Jewish King: Herod Archelaus - Ruled: 4 B.C. - 6 A.D.Â
Ethnarch over Judaea, Samaria and IdumaeaÂ
Bronze Prutah 14mm (1.34 grams) Jerusalem mint, struck circa 4 B.C. - 6 A.D.
Reference: Hendin 1192 (5th Edition)
Judaea Herod I (The Great) 40 B.C.E. - 4 B.C.E.AE 2 Prutot. ...more
Judaea Herod I (The Great) 40 B.C.E. - 4 B.C.E.AE 2 Prutot. 1.26
grams. 14mm. Mint of Jerusalem, 37-34 B.C.E.palm-branches. Hendin:
1181.Â
Herod Antipas, 4 BC-40 AD, half-denomination bronze of 18.2Â
mm, ...more Herod Antipas, 4 BC-40 AD, half-denomination bronze of 18.2Â
mm, 6.50 grams. Struck at the mint in Tiberias, Galilee, dated to the year 30 AD.
Obverse: An upright palm branch with the date and name "Herod Tetrarch."
Reverse: TIBE PIAC in a wreath. Reference: Hendin-1208. Very Fine. Estimate Value $1000 – UP
Judaea, Herodian Kingdom. Herod I. Æ 4 Prutot (4.70 g), 40 ...more
Judaea, Herodian Kingdom. Herod I. Æ 4 Prutot (4.70 g), 40 BCE-4
CE. Uncertain mint in Samaria, RY 3 (40/39 or 38/7 BCE). Shield
with decorated rim. Reverse: BAΣIΛEΩΣ HPΩΔOY, crested helmet;
in left field, date (L Γ); in right field, monogram. Hendin 1170;
TJC 45. Earthen green desert patina. Very Fine. Estimated Value
$300 - 400
Ancient Judea
Judaea, Herodian Kingdom. Agrippa II. Æ (5.80 g), ...more Ancient Judea
Judaea, Herodian Kingdom. Agrippa II. Æ (5.80 g), 56-95 CE. Caearea Paneas. Laureate head of Nero right; before chin, star. Rev. EÎI/ BACIΛE/ AΓPIÎÎ/ NEPΩ/NIE in five lines in circle within laurel wreath. Cf. Hendin 1274 (lituus before chin); TJC 130; RPC 4989. Rare. Chocolate-brown patina. Very Fine. Estimate Value $250 - UP
From the Palm Desert Collection. Purchased from D. Hendin in the 1980s
Judaea, The Jewish War. Eighth (6.63 g. 20mm.), 66-70 CE.
Jerusalem, ...more Judaea, The Jewish War. Eighth (6.63 g. 20mm.), 66-70 CE. Jerusalem, year 4 (69/70 CE). 'Year four' (Paleo-Hebrew), lulav branch flanked by an etrog on either sider Reverser To the redemption of Zion' (Paleo-Hebrew), chalice with pearled rim. Hendin 1369; TJC 214. Very FinÂ
Samaria, Caesarea. "Mines". 1st century AD. Æ 14 mm (0.74) ...more
Samaria, Caesarea. "Mines". 1st century AD. Æ 14 mm (0.74) Poet
379;"Mines", which copy the bronze pennies of the Herodian kings,
the proconsuls and the First Jewish War,Obverse: Head of Emperor
Athurzerah, laurel wreath to right.Obverse: Vine leaf. Weight 0.74
grams. This coin is an imitation of a Roman provincial coin (Mines)
and of coin 198 from the Jewish-Roman War (Obverse)
Judah Caesar Domitian (Domitian) 81-96 AD. "Judas the Captive" ...more
Judah Caesar Domitian (Domitian) 81-96 AD. "Judas the Captive" from
the Caesarea Maritima mint. Minted in Israel around 83 AD. Weight
13.13 grams, diameter 28 mm.Coin type description: Andean Catalog #
1454Laureate head facing right / Athena standing right on warship
(waves), brandishing spear and shield; spoils of war (tropical) to
left, palm branch to right
Diva Poppaea and Diva Claudia Ó”20 of Caesarea Paneas, ...more
Diva Poppaea and Diva Claudia Ó”20 of Caesarea Paneas, Judaea.
Struck under Nero, after AD 65. [DI]VA POPPAEA AVG, distyle temple
with female figure seated left / DIVA CLAVD NER F, hexastyle temple
with figure standing left. RPC 4846; TJC 354; GBC 1270. 6.30g,
21mm, 12h.
Near Very Fine. Rare.
Claudia was the daughter of Nero and Poppaea Sabina, Nero's second wife, who died during infancy in AD 63
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Lot 10007
bekröntes Brustbild des Königs mit Kreuzstab nach rechts, dahinter
ein weiterer Kreuzstab mit Griff aus Weizenähre sowie ein kleineres
Kreuz neben dem Nacken und Umschrift in Ge´ez: "ngs ´rmH" ("König
Armah"). Rev.: Bogen, gestützt von zwei Säulen, darüber
griechisches Kreuz, zwei kleinere Stabkreuze an den Seiten, ein
Ringel hängt unter dem Bogen und Umschrift in Ge´ez: "shl wslm"
("Gnade und Frieden"). BMC Aksum 566, Schrötlingsriss, lt.
korrodiert, ss. König Armah war der letzte christliche König, des
Aksumitischen Reichs, der noch Münzen ausgab; er ist nahezu
ausschließlich über dieselben bekannt. Durch das Aufkommen des
Islam und die Entstehung des Umayyadischen Kalifats, brach der
Handel mit Ostrom ab. Die Bedeutung für den internationalen Handel
angefertigten Münzen verloren daraufhin an Bedeutung und das
Aksumitische Reich ging seiner Isolation entgegen. Armah ist evtl.
mit Ashama ibn Abjar identisch und somit dem nach muslimischen
Quellen aksumitischen König, der zum Islam konvertierte.
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AKSUM, denarius (1, 02 g), start 7. Jh. Armah. Aversum: Gerüstetes and crowned half-length portrait of the king with cross staff to the right, behind another cross staff with grasped from wheat ear as well a smaller cross besides the Nape and circumscription in Geez: "ngs rm H" ("King Armah"). Reverse: : sheet, supported by two pillar, over it Greece cross, two smaller Stabkreuze to the sides, a Ringlet hangs under the sheet and circumscription in Geez: "shl wslm" ("blessing and peace"). BMC Aksum 566, planchet tear, according to corroded, ss. King Armah was the last Christian King, of the Aksumitischen Reichs, the still coins spent; he is almost mostly over that known. By which Arise of the Islam and the origin of the Umayyadischen Caliphate, fallow the trade with East Rome from. The meaning for the international trade be made coins lost thereupon at meaning and the Aksumitische Reich was going his insulation toward. Armah is possible with Ashama ibn Abjar identical thus the to Muslim Swell aksumitischen King, the to the Islam converted.
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Bronze 2-Prutot 19mm ...more Herod I, the Great - Jewish King: 40-4 B.C.
Bronze 2-Prutot 19mm (3.06 grams) of the Jerusalem mint, struck circa 40-4 B.C.
Reference: Hendin 1178 (5th Edition)
HPΩΔΟΥ ΒΑCΙΛΕΩC; cross within closed diadem.
Tripod table, flat object (possibly vessel) upon it, flanked by palm branches.
Line drawing of Herod I the Great 2-protot coin, Hendin 1178, 1178a has an open diadem
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Alexander Jannaeus. 103-76 B.C.E. Æ prutah (14.7 mm, ...more Judaea
Alexander Jannaeus. 103-76 B.C.E. Æ prutah (14.7 mm, 1.87g, 12 h). Legend between rays of star with eight rays within diadem / BAΣIΛEΩΣ AΛEΞANΔPOY, inverted anchor. Hendin 1150; Meshorer TJC K14.Â
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1458. ΑΕ 26-28 mm. ...more THE JUDAEA CAPTA coins STRUCK 92/93 CE.Â
1458. ΑΕ 26-28 mm. 154.33g.
Obv: IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM PM TRP XI; radiate head of Domitian to r.
Rev: IMP XXI COS XVI CENS P P P; seven-branched palm tree with two bunches of dates. Very faint and green patina.
a. Rectangular countermark with Tyche 1. and oval countermark with bust r. on obverse
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John ...more John Hyrcanus I (Yehohanan) King of Judaea 134-104 B.C.E. Â
John Hyrcanus I with Antiochus VII.
Bronze Prutah 14mm (2.26 grams) Jerusalem mint 132-131 B.C.
Reference: Hendin 1131 (5th Edition)
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bronze ...more Pontius Pilate, procurator of Judea under Tiberius, 26-36 AD, bronze prutah of 21 mm, 2.13 grams. 3 ears of grain, the outer two droop. Simpulum. Hendin 648
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Obv: AYTOKΡ ...more Agrippa II. AE 27. DOMITIAN. 18.67g
Obv: AYTOKΡ ΤΙΤΟΥ KAICAP CEBACТO (for Emperor Titus Caesar Augustus); laureate, draped bust of Titus to r.
Rev: ΕΤΟΥΛΒΑ ΑΓΡΙÎÎΑ (year 30, King Agrippa) across fields; Ty-che-Demeter as on 1282.Handin 1295
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Obv: ΑΥΤΟ ΔΟΜΙT (Emperor Domitian); laureate bust of Domitian to r.
Rev: ΒΑ ΑΓΡ ΕΤ ΕΛ (King Agrippa, year 35) within wreath
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Obv: ...more The Judaea Capta coins. Titus. Handin 1448. AE 20 mm. 5.91g.Â
Obv: ΑΤΟΚΡ ΤΙΤΟΚΡ ΟΣ ΚΕΣΑΣ; laureate head of Titus to r. Rev: Ru
Rev: ΙΟΤΑΙΑΣ ΕΑΛΟΚΥΑΣ; Nike stands r. with 1. foot on helmet; she writes with r. hand on shield on her knee (no palm tree!)
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1271. AE 23 mm. 9,33g.
Obv: ...more MINT OF CAESAREA MARITIMA
1271. AE 23 mm. 9,33g.
Obv: ÎΕΡΟÎΟΣ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟΥ ΓΕΡΜΑÎΙΚΟΥ KAICAPOC CE (Nero Claudius Germanicus Caesar); laureate, slightly draped bust of Nero 10 Ï„.
Rev: ΑΓΡΙÎÎΕΙÎHC CEBACTHC; veiled Agrippina II, seated 1., holds branch and cornucopia, crescent above head.Â
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Prutah, Jerusalem, 104–76 ...more Alexander Jannaeus 104–76 BC
Prutah, Jerusalem, 104–76 BC, Æ 2.89 g. Lily, paleo-Hebrew inscription HMLK YHWNTN (Yehonatan the King). Dotted border. Rev.. Anchor surrounded by diadem; around the inscription ALEXANDROU [BASILEWS]. TJC N1; GBC 1148. Rare. Green patina and very good fine
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Procurator Porcius Festus under ...more Nero - Roman Emperor: 54-68 A.D. -
Procurator Porcius Festus under Roman Emperor Nero
Bronze 'Prutah' 15mm (1.43 grams)
of the Jerusalem mint 58 A.D.
Reference: Hendin 653
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Lot 588
Very Fine
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Ethnarch ...more Jewish King: Herod Archelaus - Ruled: 4 B.C. - 6 A.D.Â
Ethnarch over Judaea, Samaria and IdumaeaÂ
Bronze Prutah 14mm (1.34 grams) Jerusalem mint, struck circa 4 B.C. - 6 A.D.
Reference: Hendin 1192 (5th Edition)
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Lot 591
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Lot 826
mm, ...more Herod Antipas, 4 BC-40 AD, half-denomination bronze of 18.2Â
mm, 6.50 grams. Struck at the mint in Tiberias, Galilee, dated to the year 30 AD.
Obverse: An upright palm branch with the date and name "Herod Tetrarch."
Reverse: TIBE PIAC in a wreath. Reference: Hendin-1208. Very Fine. Estimate Value $1000 – UP
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Lot 551
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Lot 552
Judaea, Herodian Kingdom. Agrippa II. Æ (5.80 g), ...more Ancient Judea
Judaea, Herodian Kingdom. Agrippa II. Æ (5.80 g), 56-95 CE. Caearea Paneas. Laureate head of Nero right; before chin, star. Rev. EÎI/ BACIΛE/ AΓPIÎÎ/ NEPΩ/NIE in five lines in circle within laurel wreath. Cf. Hendin 1274 (lituus before chin); TJC 130; RPC 4989. Rare. Chocolate-brown patina. Very Fine. Estimate Value $250 - UP
From the Palm Desert Collection. Purchased from D. Hendin in the 1980s
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Lot 558
Jerusalem, ...more Judaea, The Jewish War. Eighth (6.63 g. 20mm.), 66-70 CE. Jerusalem, year 4 (69/70 CE). 'Year four' (Paleo-Hebrew), lulav branch flanked by an etrog on either sider Reverser To the redemption of Zion' (Paleo-Hebrew), chalice with pearled rim. Hendin 1369; TJC 214. Very FinÂ
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Lot 561
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Lot 563
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Lot 566
Near Very Fine. Rare.
Claudia was the daughter of Nero and Poppaea Sabina, Nero's second wife, who died during infancy in AD 63
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