Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 123

September 26-29 Pre-Long Beach Auction


Judean Coinage
 
 
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Lot 1316
Herodian Dynasty. Herod I the Great. 40-4 BCE, AE 8 prutot, 24 mm (7.51 g). Year 3. Struck 40 BCE. Military helmet, frontal view. Reverse:. HPΩΔOY BAΣIΛEΩΣ (of King Herod); tripod, bowl above and flanked by date. Hendin 1169; TJC 44; Pictured in "Menorah Coin Project" web database Her-01 DO20. Dark green patina with earthern contrast. Well struck on a nice broad flan with excellent detail throughout. Certainly among the finest examples we have handled. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $500 - UP
The Stephan Fregger Collection; Ex Archaeological Center.

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$615
Lot 1317
Herodian Dynasty. Herod I the Great, 37-4 BCE. Group of 4 different Bronzes. Consists of: AE Prutah, Hendin 1174; TJC 62; MCP HER 11 D45 R64; AE 2 Prutah, Hendin 1178a; TJC 49a; MCP HER 5 D37 R97; AE Prutah, Hendin 1183; MCP HER 9 D2 R2; 1 Prutah, Hendin 1180 (Ex Hendin); TJC 51; Coins grade Fine to Very Fine. Lot of 4. Estimated Value $250 - UP
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$144
Lot 1318
Herodian Dynasty. Herod I the Great. AE 2 prutot, 18.5 mm (2.61g), 40 BCE. Year 3, Struck 40 BCE. Poppy on stalk. Reverse: HPΩΔOY BAΣIΛEΩΣ (of King Herod); winged caduceus flanked by date and monogram. Hendin 1171; TJC 46; Pictured in "Menaorah Coin Project" web database HER-03 D2 R3. Dark green patina. Very Fine. Estimated Value $200 - UP
The Stephan Fregger Collection.

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$216
Lot 1319
Herodian Dynasty. Herod I the Great. AE prutah, 13 mm (1.28g), 40-4 BCE. Mint of Jerusalem. BACE EVC HP ΩHC (King Herod). Reverse: Anchor within laurel wreath. Hendin 1173; TJC 60a; Pictured in "Menorah Coin Project" HER 10 Die 02. Very Fine. Estimated Value $100 - UP
The Stephan Fregger Collection.

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$204
Lot 1320
Herodian Dynasty. Herod the Great. 37-4 BCE. AE Half-Prutah (0.7 g). HPΩΔOY BACIΛEΩΣ; tripod table with object upon it. Reverse Two crossed palm branches in circle. Hendin 1185; TJC 55; Pictured in "Menorah Coin Project" web database MCP HER 12 D1 R2. Very scarce. Fine to Very Fine. Estimated Value $250 - UP
The Stephan Fregger Collection; Ex Bromberg I, lot 26.

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$408
Lot 1321
Herodian Dynasty. Herod I the Great, Group of 3 Different Bronzes. Consists of: Prutah, Hendin 1188, TJC 59c; Half-Prutah cut for small change, Hendin 1188v, TJC 59v.; Half-Prutah, Hendin 1190, TJC 66, the first coin issued by a Jewish ruler with a graven image. Scarce issue. Coins grade Fine to Very Fine. Estimated Value $200 - UP
The Stephan Fregger Collection; Ex David Hendin; Ex H. Berk.

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$120
Lot 1322
Herodian Dynasty. Herod I the Great, ca. 37 BCE. AE Half-Prutah (1.29g). BACIΛ HPWΔ; cornucopia with inscription above and below. Reverse: Eagle standing right. Hendin 1190; TJC 66. Uniform dark green patina. Fine to Very Fine. Estimated Value $150 - UP
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Lot 1323
Herodian Dynasty. Herod I the Great, 37-4 BCE. AE Half-prutah (1.08 g). HPWΔOY BACIΛEOC; anchor. Reverse: War galley with oars, ram, and aphlaston, sails left. Hendin 1191; TJC 65. Contrasting green and brown patina. Very Fine. Estimated Value $150 - UP
The Stephan Fregger Collection.

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$90
Lot 1324
Herodian Dynasty. Herod Antipas, 4 BCE-39 CE. AE Half-Denomination (19.5 mm, 8.88 g). Mint of Tiberias. Year 24 20.21 CE. TIBE PIAC within wreath. Reverse: (of Herod the Tetrarch) L KΔ in fields; reed upright. Hendin 1200; TJC 76. Red and brown patina. Very scarce. Very Fine. Estimated Value $500 - UP
The Stephan Fregger Collection; Ex Superior's J.A. Herbst Collection, 12/95.

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$432
Lot 1325
Herodian Dynasty. Herod Archelaus, 4 BCE- 6 CE. AE 2-prutot (3.03 g). HPWΔHC (Herod); double cornucopias, adorned with grapes, horns parallel, turned to right. Reverse: EΘN PΧACH (Ethnarch); war galley facing left with aphlaston, oars, cabin, ram. Hendin 1194a; TJC 70b. Pleasing green patina. A choice example for this issue. About Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $200 - UP
The Stephan Fregger Collection; Ex Stacks 12/96.

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$252
Lot 1326
Herodian Dynasty. Herod Archelaus 4 BCE-6 CE. Group of 3 Different Bronzes. Consists of: AE 2-prutot Hendin 1194, TJC 70v; AE prutah Hendin 1196, TJC 73; AE prutah Hendin 1197, TJC 72. Lot of 3 coins. Very Fine. Estimated Value $200 - UP
The Stephan Fregger Collection.

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$120
Lot 1327
Herodian Dynasty. Herod Antipas, 4 BCE- 39 CE. AE Full Denomination (Unit) 24 mm (9.17 g). Mint of Tiberias. Struck Year 33, 29/30 CE. TIBE PIAC; within wreath. Reverse: HPWΔOY TETPAPΧOY (of Herod the Tetrarch); L ΛΓ in fields; palm branch upright. Hendin 1203; TJC 79. Very scarce. Rough surfaces. About Fine. Estimated Value $250 - UP
The Stephan Fregger Collection; Ex Roma.

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$408
Lot 1328
Herodian Dynasty. Herod Antipas, 4 BCE-39 CE. AE Full Denomination (Unit), 22 mm.(12.12 g). Mint of Tiberias. Struck Year 43, 39/40 CE. ΓAIΩ KAI CAP ΓEPMA NIKΩ (for Gaius Caesar Germanicus) within a wreath. Reverse: HPWΔHC TETPAPΧHC (Herod the Tetrarch); ETO CMΓ (Year 43), in fields; seven-branched palm tree with two date clusters. Hendin 1215; TJC 91. Brown with contrasting tan patina. Rare. About Very Fine. Estimated Value $500 - UP
The Stephan Fregger Collection; Ex CNG.

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$408
Lot 1329
Herodian Dynasty. Herod Philip, 4 BCE-34 CE. AE 22 (10.52 g). Mint of Paneas, Year 12, 8/9 CE. KAICAPI CEBACTΩ (for Caesar Augustus); laureate head of Augustus facing right. Reverse: Legends with LIB (year 12) between columns of the Augusteum of Paneas with stairs leading and dot in pediment. Hendin 1221; TJC 97. Dark reddish-brown patina. Very well struck. Rare. Choice Very Fine. Estimated Value $400 - UP
The Stephan Fregger Collection. Ex Goldberg.

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$408
Lot 1330
Herodian Dynasty. Herod Philip, 4 BCE-34 CE. AE 17 (6.72 g). Mint of Paneas, Year 33, 29/30 CE. Legend with laureate head of Tiberius to r. Reverse: Legend with L ΛΓ (year 33), between collumns of the Augusteum of Paneas on low platform, dot in pediment. Hendin 1228; TJC 104. Uniform greenish-brown patina. Date nice and clear. Rare. Fine. Estimated Value $400 - UP
The Stephan Fregger Collection; Ex Archaeological Center.

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$192
Lot 1331
Herodian Dynasty. Herod Philip, 4 BCE-34 CE. AE 18 (5.72 g). Mint of Paneas, struck Year 34, 30/1 CE. Legend, laureate head of Tiberius to r. with laurel branch in r. field. Reverse: Legend (of the founder, Philip the tetrarch), L ΛΔ (year 34) between columns of the Augusteum of Paneas, small inverted triangle on pediment. Hendin 1230; TJC 106. Brown with earthern tan highlights. Rare. Choice Very Fine. Estimated Value $600 - UP
The Stephan Fregger Collection; Ex Goldberg.

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$900
Lot 1332
Heodian Dynasty. Agrippa I, 37-44 CE. AE 12 (2.29 g). Mint of Paneas, struck Year 5, 40/1 CE. Legend (Agrippa, son of King Agrippa); LE in l. field; bare bust of young Agrippa II to l. Reverse: Legend (King Agrippa, friend of Caesar), double cornucopias crossed at bases. Hendin 1243; TJC 119; cf. Bromberg II, #350 realized $14,500. Brown with earthern highlights. An important rarity in the Herodian series. Very Good to Fine. Estimated Value $600 - UP
The Stephan Fregger Collection; Ex Hendin.

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$360
Lot 1333
Herodian Dynasty. Agrippa I, 37-44 CE. Group of 3 AE Prutah. Mint of Jerusalem, Year 6, 41/2 CE. Each: (of King Agrippa); umbrella-like canopy with fringes. Reverse: (year 6) 3 ears of barley. Hendin 1244 3 varieties. Good to Very Fine 3 coins in lot. Estimated Value $200 - UP
The Stephan Freegger collection.

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$108
Lot 1334
Herodian Dynasty. Pre-Royal Coinage of Agrippa II, Struck under Claudius. AE 21 (10.79 g) Mint of Paneas, 53-54 AD. Laureate head of Claudius to l. Reverse: Brittanicus flanked by Antonia, on l., and Octavia (the three children of Claudius), each holds a cornucopia. Hendin 1259; TJC 350 Light tan with far more detail than usually seen. Very rare and seldom seen better. Fine. Estimated Value $600 - UP
The Stephan Fregger collection; Ex Agora Auctions.

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$360
Lot 1335
Herodian Dynasty. Pre-Royal Coinage of Agrippa II, Struck under Claudius. AE 14 ¼ denomination (3.66 g). Mint of Tiberias, Year 13, 53/4 CE. TIBE PIAC within a wreath. Reverse: Palm branch upright. Hendin 1268; TJC 349; A7-Sup III. Steel greyish-brown patina. Very scarce. Fine. Estimated Value $250 - UP
The Stephan Fregger collection; Ex CNG 9/2001.

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Lot 1336
Herodian Dynasty. Coinage of Agrippa II As King, 56-95 CE. AE 24, full denomination. (13.47 g). Mint of Paneas, struck under Nero. Legend (of Nero Caesar Augustus), laureate bust of Nero to r., lituus in front of face. Reverse: Legend reads (in the time of King Agrippa, Neronias); within a circle and wreath. Hendin 1273; TJC 129. Very scarce. Steel greyish-brown with lighter tan highlights. Very Fine. Estimated Value $400 - UP
The Stephan Fregger Collection; Ex The Archaeological Center in Israel, 4/98.

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$264
Lot 1337
Herodian Dynasty. Coinage of Agrippa II As King, Era of Nero. AE 23 (9.98 g). Mint of Sepphoris, Year 14 = 67/8 CE. Legend reads (in the time of Vespasian, in Irenopolis-Neronias-Sepphoris), two cornucopias crossed, caduceus between them. Reverse: Legend reads (year 14 of Nero Claudius Caesar) within circle and wreath. Hendin 1276; TJC 127. Very scarce. Reddish-brown patina. Fine to Very Fine. Estimated Value $300 - UP
The Stephan Fregger collection; Ex Goldberg, 2/01.

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$360
Lot 1338
Herodian Dynasty. Agrippa II under Flavian Rule, AE 26 (11.63 g). Mint of Paneas, Year 26 = 74-5 CE. Legend reads (for Emperor Vespasian Caesar Augustus); laureate bust of Vespasian to r. Reverse: Legend reads around the borders: (year 26, King Agrippa) Tyche-Demeter stands l. wearing kalathos, holding grain ears and cornucopia. Hendin 1283; TJC 159. Dark greenish-brown. Scarce. Fine. Estimated Value $300 - UP
The Stephan Fregger collection.

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$210
Lot 1339
Herodian Dynasty. Agrippa II under Flavian Rule. AE 30 (19.59 g). Minted at Paneas, struck Year 27 = 75/7 CE. Legend reads (for Emperor Vespasian Caesar Augustus), Laureate bust of Vespasian to r. Reverse: Legend reads (year 27, King Agrippa), across fields, Tyche-Demeter stands left wearing kalathos, holding grain ears in r. hand and cornucopia in left. Hendin 1288; TJC 166. Reddish-brown. Very scarce. About Very Fine. Estimated Value $300 - UP
The Stephan Fregger collection; Ex Romae Aetemae.

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$204
Lot 1340
Herodian Dynasty. Agrippa II under Flavian Rule. AE 23 (11.91 g). Mint of Caesarea Martima, Year 18 = 77/8 CE. Legend reads (Emperor Titus Caesar Augustus), Laureate bust of Titus facing r. Reverse: Legend reads (year 18, King Agrippa) , across fields; Nike-Victory advances r. holding wreath in r. hand and palm branch over shoulder in l. Hendin 1308; AJC 143. Pleasing light brown patina and quite scarce this nice. Very Fine. Estimated Value $500 - UP
The Stephan Fregger collection; Ex Superior's sale of the Abramowitz Coll. lot 43, 12/93.

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$336
Lot 1341
Herodian Dynasty. Agrippa II Under Flavian Rule. 2-Coin Lot. Mint of Caesarea Paneas, Year 29 = 77/8 CE AE 25, Hendin 1293a, TJC 173b (this coin); and Mint of Caesarea Maritima, Year 14 = 73/4 CE, AE 25, Hendin 1301a, TJC 136a. Each grades Very Good to Fine. Two coins in lot. Estimated Value $400 - UP
The Stephan Fregger collection; Ex Goldberg private purchase 2000.

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$240
Lot 1342
Herodian Dynasty. Agrippa II under Flavian Rule. AE 20 (6.06 g). Mint at Caesarea Maritima, Year 19 = 78/9 CE. Legend reads (Emperor Titus Caesar Augustus), laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Titus to r. Reverse: Legend reads (year 19 King Agrippa) above galley with oars sailing l. Hendin 1311; TJC 146a. Pleasing dark green patina. Estimated Value $400 - UP
According to Hendin, this issue was struck to commemorate the voyage of Agrippa and Berenice to Rome, where they hoped and expected that Titus would choose her as his wife (he didn't).
The Stephan Fregger collection; Ex Israel Archaeological Center.

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Lot 1343
Herodian Dynasty. Agrippa II under Flavian Rule. AE 12 (2.34 g). Mint at Caesarea Maritima, Year 19 = 78/9 CE. Veilded head of Berenice, sister of Agrippa II, to r. Reverse: (year 19), inverted anchor. Hendin 1314; TJC 149. Green and brown patina. Rare and seldom offered. Nice Fine. Estimated Value $400 - UP
For an interesting story about this issue see Hendin's Fifth Edition, pages 290-291.
The Stephan Fregger collection; Ex Israel Archaeological Center.

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$810
Lot 1344
Herodian Dynasty. Agrippa II Under Flavian Rule. 3-piece lot. All different Agrippa II issues. Consists of: Mint of Paneas, struck Year 34 = 82/3 CE, AE 13, Hendin 1297, TJC 178; AE 14 Year 35 = 83/4 CE, Hendin 1300, TJC 182; AE 11, Mint of Maritima, Year 25 = 84/5 CE, Hendin 1322, TJC 157. Coins grade mostly Fine Lot of 3 coins. Estimated Value $300 - UP
The Stephan Fregger collection.

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Lot 1345
Herodian Dynasty. Agrippa II Under Flavian Rule. Lot of 4 different. Consists of: Agrippa II issues under Flavian Rule. Mint of Paneas, struck Year 26 = 74/5 CE, AE 19, Hendin 1285, TJC 165; Struck year 27 = 75/7 CE, AE 19, Hendin 1290, TJC 170; Mint of Maritima, struck Year 14 = 73/4 CE, AE 19, Hendin 1304, TJC 139; Struck year 24 = 83/4 CE, AE 18, Hendin 1317, TJC 152. Coins grade mostly Fine 4 coins in lot. Estimated Value $500 - UP
The Stephan Fregger collection.

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$288
Lot 1346
Herodian Dynasty. Agrippa II under Flavian Rule. AE 20 (5.50 g). Mint at Caesarea Maritima, Year 26 - 85/6 CE. Laureate bust of Domitian facing r. Reverse: Legend reads (in the time of King Agrippa); ET KS (year 26), in fields; SC (by decree of the senate) below double cornucopias crossed at base, winged caduceus between. Hendin 1325; TJC 163. A trifle off-centered, dark brown patina. Very Fine. Estimated Value $250 - UP
The Stephan Fregger collection.

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$144
Lot 1347
Herodian Kingdom. Herod I. Æ Lepton (0.93 g), 40 BCE.-4 CE. Jerusalem. BACIΛ, cornucopiae. Rev. Eagle standing right. Hendin 1190; TJC 66. Rare this nice. Fine. Estimated Value $200 - UP
From the Palm Desert Collection.

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Lot 1348
Herodian Dynasty. Herod I The Great. 3-piece lot. All minted in Jerusalem. Consists of Hendin 1179, AE Prutah; Hendin 1182 or var AE Prutah; Hendin 1185 Half-Prutah. Coins grade VG to Fine. All can be considered widow-mites. Estimated Value $150 - UP
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Lot 1349
  6-piece Procuratorial Period Bronzes. Consists of the following: H-1328, H-1329, H-1331, H-1338, H-1351, H-1351 var. All are in Fine condition and each described. Lot of 6 coins. Estimated Value $150 - 200
Ex Alan Leventen Collection.

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$120
Lot 1350
The Jewish War, 66-70 CE. Silver Shekel (12.32 g). Year 3 = 68/69 AD Omer cup with pearled rim, base with projections; Shekel of Israel Year 3, (in Paleo-Hebrew). Reverse: In Paleo-Hebrew, Jerusalem the holy; Stem with three pomegranate buds, round base. Hendin 1361; Deutsch 69; AJC II, p. 261, 18. Nicely centered on a full flan. Bold strike with much luster on the obverse. Some porosity and light corrosion is noted on the reverse. NGC photo-cert graded Ch AU, Strike: 5/5, Surface: 2/5. Our grade is Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $4,000 - UP
Always in demand as the famous Jewish Shekel of the Great Revolt against Rome, 66 to 70 CE when disorganized insurgent groups of Jews challenged the might of the Roman Empire and minted coins of precious metal.
Ex Goldberg's Auction 17, 2/24/2003, lot 1224.

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$6,300
Lot 1351
The Jewish War, 66-70 CE. AE Quarter Shekel (6.21g). Minted Year 4, April 69 - March 70 CE. Paleo-Hebrew (year four - quarter). Two lulav bunches. Reverse: Paleo-Hebrew (for the redemption of Zion); Etrog. Boldly struck and perfectly centered with all the legends complete. Light reddish-brown. Certainly among the finest examples we have handled. Choice Very Fine. Estimated Value $3,000 - UP
By the time of the fourth year of the revolt, the supply of silver was diminishing and four sizes of bronzes were issued; prutah, eighth shekel, quarter shekel and half shekel. The quarter and half being the rarest by type. Like the silver shekels and half shekels, a vessel is featured, along with symbols of the harvest festival of Succoth. The lulav, a bunch of branches, and the etrog, a lime-like fruit.
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$4,080
Lot 1352
2-Piece Lot of Jewish War Year Two Æ Prutas. Two examples, one with a Choice Very Fine obverse, the other with a Choice Very Fine reverse. Estimated Value $250 - UP
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$156
Lot 1353
  The Epstein Library of Ancient Judean Coins. Consists of: Handbook of Biblical Numismatics from Abraham to the Crusades, by Mel Wacks 1976; Selections from The Quarterly of the Department of Antiquities in Palestine, 1932-1998 (hardbound); The Coins of Aelia Capitolina by Leo Kadman, 1956; The Coins of Caesarea Maritima by Leo Kadman, 1957; The Coins of Akko Ptolemais by Leo Kadman, 1961; The Coins of The Jewish War of 66-73 by Leo Kadman, 1960; Catalaogue of the Greek Coins of Palestine (BMC) reprint, 1965; The Coinage of the Bar Kokhba War by Leo Mildenberg, 1984; City-Coins of Palestine - The Rosenberger Israel Collection, Vols I, II, III each in bardbound; Coins of the Land of Israel - Collection of the Bank of Israel by Arie Kindler, 1974; 260 Years of Ancient Jewish Coins by J. Maltiel-Gerstenfeld, 1982; Jewish Medals by Daniel M. Friedenberg, 1970; Jewish Symbols on Ancient Jewish Coins by Paul Romanoff, PH.D, 1971; Ancient Jewish Coins by A. Reeifenberg, 1947 (hardbound on marbled boards); A Handy Guide to Jewish Coins by Reev. Edgar Rogers, M.A. 1977; History of Jewish Coinage by Fredric C. Madden, 1967; Ancient Jewish Coinage - Herod the Great through Bar Cochba by Ya'akov Meshorer, 1982. Most in excellent condition. A wonderful working library on Jewish coins, etc. Estimated Value $500 - UP
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$552
Lot 1354
Parthian Kingdom. Sinatrukes, c. 77-70 BC. Silver Drachm (4.17g). Rhagai mint. Bust of Sinatrukes left, wearing tiara. Reverse: Archer (Arsakes I) seated r. on throne, holding bow. Sunrrise 301; Sellwood 33.4; Shore 114. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $150 - UP
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$132
Lot 1355
Sasanian Kingdom. Shapur I. Gold Dinar (7.56g), AD 240-272. Mint of Ctesiphon, ca. AD 260-272. Diademed bust of Shapur I right, wearing mural crown with korymbos. Reverse: Fire altar flanked by two attendants, each looking away from the fire and wearing mural crowns, single pellet below altar. Göbl type 21. Sunrise 739. Lustrous. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $4,000 - 5,000
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$5,040
Lot 1356
Bactria Kingdom. Eukratides, c. 171-135 BC. Silver Tetradrachm (15.88g). Diademed and draped bust of Eukratides facing r. Reverse: BAΣIΛEΩΣ EYKPATIΔOY, the Dioskouroi on rearing horses right, holding palms and spears; monogram in lower right field. Sear 7568; BMC India 13, 6. Light grey, struck on a rough porous planchet. Sharpness of Very Fine. Estimated Value $350 - UP
From Ancient Artifacts & Treasures, Inc. Winter Park, FL.

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$480
Lot 1357
Bactria. Menander, c. 160-145 BC. Silver Drachm (2.38g). Taxila mint. Heroic bust of the king, viewed from behind, hd. turned to l, thrusting with spear. Reverse: Athena advancing l. brandishing thunderbolt and holding shield and aegis. S-7604 var (Athena adv. r.). Lightly toned. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $125 - UP
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$120
Lot 1358
Aksumite Empire. Aphilas. Early 3rd Century AD. Gold 8 mm (0.35 gr). Portrait of Aphilas facing r. with crescent and disc symbol to r. Reverse: AΦIΛAC BACIΛEY. (name and title). Munro-Hay type 8; Anzani 4. Rare. Lustrous and lightly toned. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $300 - UP
Aphilas produced the smallest gold coins every minted in sub-saharan Africa, equivalent to one sixteenth of a Roman aureus.
Ex CNG Auction 41, 19 March 1997, lot 2490.

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$780






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