Auction No 48
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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.
Lot 462
Herodian Dynasty.
JUDAEA, Roman Administration. Agrippa II, with Domitian. Circa 50-100 CE. Æ (20mm, 4.01 g, 6h). Caesarea Maritima mint. Dated RY 26 (85/6 CE) of Agrippa II’s second era. Laureate bust of Domitian right, wearing aegis / Crossed cornucopias over caduceus; ET-Kς (date) and S-C across the field. RPC I 2271; Meshorer 163; Hendin 1325. Good VF, dark green patina, earthen deposits.
From the Eichner Yosef collection.
Lot 463
Herodian Dynasty.
JUDAEA, Herodians. Agrippa II, with Domitian. Circa 50-100 CE. Æ (25mm, 8.57 g, 12h). Caesarea Maritima (or Rome?) mint. Dated RY 25 of Agrippa’s first era (84/5 CE). [IMP CAES] DIVI VESP F DOMITIAN [AVG GER COS X], laureate head right / SALVTI EΠI BA AΓPI AVGVST, square altarl ET - KE (date) across field. Meshorer 154; Hendin 1319; RPC II 2266. Fine/VF, earthen black patina. Interesting bilingual issue.A peculiar issue imitating Roman cases but with legends in Latin and Greek. Hendin (p. 307) notes: “Some theories suggest that these coins were minted in Rome, others suggest that the dies were made there or locally by Roman artisans and struck at Caesarea Maritima”.
From the Eichner Yosef collection.
Lot 464
Herodian Dynasty.
Judaea, Herodian Kingdom. Agrippa II. Æ (5.67 g), 56-95 CE. Caesarea Maritima, RY 24 of Agrippa II's second era (AD 83/4). Laureate head of Domitian right? Rev. ETO/ KΔ B A/ΓPIΠΠ/A in four lines within the wreath. Hendin 1316; TJC 151; RPC 2263. Pleasing olive-brown patina and quite scarce this choice. Nearly Extremely Fine. Estimate Value $300 - UP.
From the Eichner Yosef collection.
Lot 465
Herodian Dynasty.
Judaea. Herodian dynasty. Herod Agrippa II (AD 67-100) with Domitian. AE 20mm, 8.33g. Caesarea Maritima mint. Struck in regnal year 24 (AD 83/2).Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Domitian r. / Nike advancing r., holding wreath and palm branch; date across the field. TJC 150; Hendin 1315; RPC II 2262.
From the Eichner Yosef collection.
Lot 466
Herodian Dynasty.
Agrippa II, Middle bronze, year 14=73/4, Caesarea Paneas/Philippi; 6.77 g. ΔΟΜΙΤΙΑ - ΚΑΙCAP Laureate head of Domitian to r.//LΙΔ - BACI / ΑΓ - ΡΙΠΟ / Υ Winged Victoria/Nike standing to l. foot on the helmet, writing on the shield that rests on her l. knee. Hendin no. 1304; Meshorer, Treasury 234 no. 139; RPC I no. 2250.2 (this coin).
From the Eichner Yosef collection.
Lot 467
Herodian Dynasty.
Agrippa II (49/50 - 94/95 AD). Mint of Caesarea Paneas. AE (20-23mm, 10.55 gm, 12h). [ΝΕΡΩΝ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ] ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟ (of Nero Caesar Augustus); laureate bust of Nero to r., lituus in front of face / EΠΙ ΒΑCIΛΕ ΑΓΡΙΠΠ ΝΕΡΩ ΝΙΕ (in the time of King Agrippa, Neronias); within a circle and wreath. Hendin 1273. TJC 129. AJC II 250,1. RPC 4988. Rough surfaces. Very Fine. This coin and the following two coins were issued to commemorate Agrippa's re-founding of Caesarea Paneas as Neronias. It was once believed that the IE in the reverse legend referred to a date, but this is not correct, instead, it is part of NIE, the abbreviation for the name of the mint city Neronias.
From the Eichner Yosef collection.
Lot 468
Herodian Dynasty.
JUDAEA, Caesaraea Paneas. Caesonia, with Julia Drusilla. Augusta, AD 39-41. Æ 18mm. 4.31g. Dated RY 5 of Agrippa I (AD 40-1). Draped bust of Caesonia left, wearing hair in a long plait; Drusilla standing facing, head right, holding Nike and branch.RPC 4977; Meshorer 117. Hendin 1241.
Extremely rare.
From the Eichner Yosef collection
Israeli 250 prutah banknote, lot of 3 banknotes 1953, “Without Menorah”. uncirculated. Unc.
Pick#13a SN 97448א.
Pick#13c SN 01503ב.
Pick#13f SN 35356ג.
Lot 470
Herodian Dynasty.
Herod Philip (4 BC - 34 AD). Mint of Paneas. AE (23mm, 7.83 gm, 12h). [ΣΕΒΑΣΤWИ] (of the Augusti); jugate heads of Tiberius and Livia to r. / ΕΠΙ ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΥ [ΤΕΤΡΑΡ]ΧΟΥ (in the time of Herod the Tetrarch); the Augusteum of Paneas on a high platform with round design in the center. Hendin 1229. TJC 100. AJC II 248, 6. RPC 4951. About Very Fine/Very Fine.
From the Eichner Yosef collection.
Lot 471
The Jewish War.
JUDAEA, Jewish War. 66-70 CE. Æ Eighth Shekel (19mm, 6.55g, 12h). Dated year 4 (69/70 CE). Lulav bunch flanked by etrogs; “Year Four” (in Hebrew) around / Omer cup; “To the Redemption of Zion” (in Hebrew) around. Meshorer 214; Kadman 37; Hendin 1369; ). Good VF, natural earthen patina.
From the Eichner Yosef collection.
Numerian AE potin tetradrachm of Alexandria, Egypt. Dated Year 1, AD 282–283. 20.10 mm, 8.11 g.
AK M A NOYMERIANOC K C, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
L-A, Dikaiosyne standing left, holding scales and cornucopia, robe draped over her left arm.
Milne 4664; Dattari-Savio 5599; Kampmann 114.4; Sear 12268.
From the Eichner Yosef collection.