Auction No 48
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Lot 450
Judaea and Rome.
Domitian. Æ 22 (10.00 g), AD 81-96. Judaea Capta issue. Caesarea Maritima in Samaria, ca. AD 83 or later. DOMITIANVS CAES AVG GERMANICVS IMP, laureate head of Domitian left. Reverse: Athena is standing facing, with her head left, crowning the trophy before her, and holding a spear and shield. Hendin 6482; TJC 392; RPC I 2305. Brown with earthen patina. Choice Very Fine. Estimated Value $250 - UP
Lot 451
Herodian Dynasty.
JUDAEA. Herodian Dynasty. Herod I the Great (40-4 BC). AE prutah (15mm, 1.80 gm, 6h). Hendin 1188, TJC 59d. VF
Lot 452
Bar Kokhba Revolt.
AE Medium Bronze Half Coin, 7.08 grams. (Half Coin) 17 mm. Hebrew inscription "For the Freedom of Jerusalem". Vine leaf. Hebrew inscription "Shimon". Dated 1437. Vine leaf. Dark brown patina and exceptionally well struck on the leaf.
Lot 453
Herodian Dynasty.
Judaea, Herodian Kingdom. Herod I. Æ 4 Prutot (4.11g 20mm), 40 BCE-4 CE. Uncertain mint in Samaria, RY 3 (40/39 or 38/7 BCE). Shield with the decorated rim. Reverse: BAΣIΛEΩΣ HPΩΔOY, crested helmet; in left field, date (L Γ); in right field, monogram. Hendin 1170; TJC 45c. Extra fine.
From the Eichner Yosef collection.
Lot 454
The Jewish War.
Judaean Kingdom, First Jewish War (66-70), AE Eighth Shekel, Year 4 (69/70)
(Hebrew legend = Year four)
Lulav branch flanked by etrogs
(Hebrew legend = To the redemption of Zion)
Omer cup
19mm x 20mm, 5.23g
Hendin 1369b ; Meshorer 214
Lot 455
Herodian Dynasty.
Judaea, Herodian Kingdom. Herod III Antipas. Æ Half (6.83 g), 4 BCE-39 CE. Tiberias, RY 33 (29/30 CE). TIBE/PIAC in two lines within the wreath. Rev. [HPωΔOY] TETPAPXOY, palm branch; across the field, date (L ΛΓ). Hendin 1204; TJC 80; RPC 4923. Lovely glossy green and brown patina. Certainly among the finest known. Extremely Fine. Estimate Value $500 - UP.
From the Eichner Yosef collection.
Lot 456
Herodian Dynasty.
JUDAEA, Herodians. Agrippa II, with Domitian. Circa 50-100 CE. Æ (21mm, 7.18 g, 12h). Caesarea Panias mint.
Dated RY 29 of Agrippa II's first era (77/8 CE). Laureate head of Domitian right / Nike-Victory standing right, with foot on helmet, inscribing shield set upon knee. RPC II 2292; Meshorer 175; Hendin 1294.
Dark green patina with traces of red, metal flaw on reverse. VF.
From the Eichner Yosef collection.
Lot 457
Judaea and Rome.
Roman Provincial Coinage, JUDAEA, Cudaea Capta Coinage, Titus, struck at Caesarea Maritima, Æ 21, laureate head right, rev. ιουδαιασ εαλωκυιασ, Nike standing right, inscribing shield set on knee, palm tree beyond, 8.01g (RPC 2312; Meshorer 3-4; Hendin 1447). very fine, brown patina.
From the Eichner Yosef collection.
Lot 458
Judaea and Rome.
JUDAEA, Caesarea Maritima. Domitian. 81-96 CE. Æ Judaea Capta series. 2.83g. 15mm. Struck circa 83 CE(?). Laureate head left / Winged caduceus. Hendin 1457; RPC II 2025 (Antioch); McAlee 41 (Antioch).
From the Eichner Yosef collection.
Lot 459
Judaea and Rome.
Judaea, Roman Judaea. Domitian. Æ (6.59 g), AD 81-96. Judaea Capta commemorative (Countermarks of the Roman Legions). Caesarea Maritima in Samaria, AD 92/3(?). IMP DOMIT AVG GERM, Laureate head of Domitian right. Reverse: VICTOR AVG, Trophy. Hendin 1460; TJC 390a; RPC II 2309.21 (this coin). A wonderfully chosen example, with an attractive dark green patina with lighter green overtones. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $350 - UP
From the Eichner Yosef collection.
Lot 460
Herodian Dynasty.
Judaea, Herodians. Herod I (the Great). 40-4 BCE. Æ Eight Prutot (25mm, 8.58 g, 12h). Jerusalem or Samarian mint. Dated RY 3 (38/7 BCE). Ornate helmet; palms flanking / Tripod; LΓ (date) to left, monogram to right. Meshorer 44; Hendin 1169; HGC 10, 651; DCA 804. Brown surfaces, a little off-center, edge irregularity. About VF.
From the Eichner Yosef collection.
Lot 461
Herodian Dynasty.
JUDAEA. Agrippa II, with Titus. 49/50-94/95 CE. Æ 10 Units (28mm, 16.63 g, 12h). Caesarea Paneas mint. Dated RY 30 (78/9 CE). AYTOKP TITΩ [KAICAP CEBACTΩ], laureate and draped bust of Titus right / [E]TOY Λ BA AΓPIΠΠA, Tyche-Demeter standing left, wearing kalathos, holding grain ears in right hand and cornucopia in left. Hendin 6326 (this coin illustrated); TJC 176; RPC II 2293. Green brown surfaces, some minor encrustation, light dusting . VF. Very rare. There is only a handful of much inferior specimens on Coin Archives.
From the Eichner Yosef collection.