Auction No. 43
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Lot 61
Judaea Capta - Domitian,
Judaea Capta. Domitian. AD 81-96. Æ (18mm, 5.2 g). Caesarea Maritima mint. Struck circa 83 CE. Laureate head right / Nike-Victory advancing left, holding trophy and wreath. RPC II 2306; Meshorer 393; Hendin 1456. Fine
Lot 62
Agrippa II.
JUDAEA. Herodian Kings. Agrippa II (AD 49/50-94/95). Æ 21mm (6.59 gm). Mint of Caesarea Maritima, dated RY 24 (AD 83/4). Laureate bust of Domitian right / ΕΤΟ ΚΔ ΒΑ ΑΓΡΙΠΠ A within wreath. Hendin 1316. TJC 151.RPC 2263. Dark green patina with red earthen deposits. Very Fine
Lot 63
Herodian Kingdom.
Judaea, Herodian Kingdom. Herod IV Philip. Æ (8.65 g), 4 BCE-34 CE. Caesarea Paneas (as Caesarea Philippi), 30/1 CE. Conjoined heads of Tiberius and Livia right;. Reverse: Tetrastyle temple (Augusteum of Paneas), with shield between columns. Hendin 1229; TJC 100; RPC 4951. Smooth reddish-brown patina. Rare. Fine .
Judaea, Herodian Kingdom. Herod IV Philip, 4 B.C.E.-34 C.E AE 20 mm. 5.07g. Caesarea Philippi. laureate head of Tiberius right / EΠI ΦIΛI-ΠΠOY [TETPA]PXOY, tetrastyle façade of the Augusteum of Paneas; between columns, date (L-Λ). TJC 102; Hendin 1225; RPC 4944. Scarce and desirable type. VF+
The area of Caesarea Philippi, the city in which this coin was minted, seems to have been known as Ba'al Hermon and Ba'al Gad in Scripture. It is also the area in which Peter made his 'great confession', and where 'the transfiguration' occurred.
Lot 65
Judaea, Procurators.
Judaea, Procurators. Valerius Gratus. AD 15-26 CE. AE Prutah. 17mm, 2.23 g. Jerusalem mint. Dated RY 4 of Tiberius (AD 17). Vine leaf on branch. Kantharos; date across field. Meshorer 325; Hendin 644; 1337; RPC I 4962.
Lot 66
AGRIPPA II, 55 – 95 CE
Judaea, Herodians, Agrippa II, 55-95 AD, struck with a portrait of Domitian, AE 20mm, 5.68 grams. Dated to RY24 (84/5 CE). Obverse: Laureate bust Domitian to right. Reverse: Nike to right holding shield on the knee.Reference: Hendin 604.
Lot 67
JUDAEA CAPTA - DOMITIAN,
Judaea, Domitian. Æ (14.27 g. 27mm), AD 81-96. Judaea Capta issue. Caesarea Maritima, ca. AD 83 or later. Laureate head of Domitian right. Reverse: Athena standing right on prow, holding spear and shield; trophy to left, palm branch to right. Hendin 1454; TJC 391; RPC 2304. Dark green patina. Fine. Estimate Value $200 - 250
Lot 68
Judaea. Tiberias.
Judaea. Tiberias. Trajan, 98-117 AD. AE 14 mm. Weight: 2.49 gm. Dated CY 90 (109 AD).Obverse: laureate head right. Reverse: anchor; date across field. Desert patina. Good very fine. Sofaer pl. 66,7. BMC Palestine (Tiberias) 18; Kindler Tiberias 5; Rosenberger 10.
Lot 69
JUDAEA CAPTA - DOMITIAN,
Judaea. Domitian Æ 24mm of Caesarea Maritima. 81-96 CE. [DOMIT]IANVS CAES AVG GERMANI[CVS IMP], laureate head to left / Athena-Minerva standing to left, supporting trophy and holding spear and shield. RPC II 2305; Hendin GBC 5, 1455; TJC 392; Sofaer 27-9. 9.371gr Very Fine
Judaea Tiberias. Hadrian. A.D. 117-138. AE 19. Dated year 101=A.D. 119/20. AYT TPA AΔPIANΩ KAIC CEB, laureate bust right / TIBEP KΛAYΔ, Nike standing right, head left, holding wreath and palm frond; E AP across field. Rosenberger 14; SNG ANS 1112; BMC 32. gVF. 19mm, 5.48gm
Estimate: $120-180
Lot 71
Judaea and Roma
Judea, Judaea Capta. Domitian. AD 81-96. Æ (26mm, 14.09 g). Caesarea Maritima mint. Struck 92-93 CE. Radiate head right, wearing aegis / Palm tree with date clusters. Meshorer 394; Hendin 1458; RPC II 2307. About VF,
Lot 72
MATTATIAH ANTIGONUS, 40 – 37 BCE
MATTATIAH ANTIGONUS, 40 – 37 BCEBronze, 4 Prutot, 6.99gr 17 mm. Obverse: Cornucopiae. Paleo-Hebrew inscription in wreath: "Mattatiah the High Priest". Reverse: Greek inscription: "King Antigonus" in wreath. Meshorer 37, Hendin 1163.