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Ancient Greek and Judean Coins
 
 
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Lot 2917
  Syria. Antioch, under the Romans, c. 31-17 BC. Posthumous Philip I AR Tetradrachm, dated 21 BC. Diademed head of Philip Philadelphus right. Reverse: Zeus enthroned left, holding Nike and scepter; monogram at left, in exergue, ΘK. RPC 4145. Also, an AR Tetradrachm of Ptolemy X, 117-81 BC. Diademed bust of Ptolemy I right, wearing aegis. Reverse: Eagle standing left on thunderbolt, date at left (111 BC.). BMC Egypt, p.105, 19. Lot of 2 coins. Both toned, the first deeply so. Very Fine, the first perhaps better.
Estimated Value $175 - 250.
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$150
Lot 2918
  Coele-Syria. Chalcis. Zenodorus, c. 32-25 BC. AE 21 mm., dated Year 282, 32/31 BC. Rare. Bare head of Octavian right, date around. Reverse: Head of Zenodorus left, Greek inscription around. RPC 4774. Dark brown patina on good metal, with orichalcum highlights. An attractive example. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value $300 - 400.
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$230
Lot 2919
  Phoenicia. Tyre, AR Tetradrachm (14.2 g), struck 79/78 BC. Laureate head of Melqarth right. Reverse: Eagle standing left on prow, club and palm branch in field; Year 48 at left. BMC Phoenicia, p. 140 var. Boldly struck and nicely centered, with russet and coppery toning in the recesses. Extremely Fine plus.
Estimated Value $450 - 650.
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$604
Lot 2920
  Judea. Gaza. Philisto-Arabian Issues, c. 430-370 BC. AR Drachm (3.9 g). Very rare. Janiform head, bearded male head at left, female on right. Reverse: Within incuse square, owl standing right, head facing; at bottom right, two letter inscription. Mildenberg, Vestigia Leonis, pls. XXV, 17; XIX, 4. Reverse die in advanced state of deterioration. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $700 - 900.
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Lot 2921
  Judea. Under Persian Rule, before 333 BC. AR Yehud Hemiobol (0.3 g). Rarely seen in this quality. Head of Persian King right, wearing kidaris. Reverse: Falcon displayed, head right; Paleo-Hebrew inscription at upper right ("YHD"). Hendin 429; Meshorer 9. Deeply toned. Obverse a little off center, otherwise especially bold strike on unusually good metal. Falcon and inscription exceptionally clear. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $1,500-UP.
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$1,725
Lot 2922
  Judea. Under Persian Rule, before 333 BC. Yehud AR Hemiobol (0.4 g). Very rare variety, of superior quality. Head of bearded Persian King left, wearing kidaris. Reverse: Falcon displayed, head right; inscription(?). Cf. Hendin 429 = Meshorer, Ancient Jewish I, no. 9. Deeply toned. Superb, sharp strike on remarkably good metal. Almost perfectly centered! Choice Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $750 - 1,000.
This coin apparently still unpublished with Persian king's head left. Also, on the normal coins of this type that are illustrated in Meshorer, the various forms of the inscription, "Yehud," are within very close proximity to, or even touching, the falcon's wings. On this coin there is sufficient field around the bird, and yet no lettering can be discerned. Perhaps another variety, i.e., uninscribed?

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$1,265
Lot 2923
  Judea. Under Persian Rule, before 333 BC. Yehud AR Quarter Obol (0.2 g). Rare. An exceptionally good specimen overall. Facing unbearded head, within circular border. Reverse: Owl standing right, head facing; at left, Hebrew inscription: "Hapech," at right: "Hezekiah." Hendin 430; Meshorer, Jewish Coins I, pl. 2, 10a. Sharply struck, on good metal. The reverse well-centered and the inscriptions virtually complete. Deeply toned. Good Very Fine.
Estimated Value $1,200 - 1,500.
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$1,553
Lot 2924
  Judea. Samaria, Under Persian Rule, c. 375-332 BC. AR Obol (0.7 g). Rare. Recumbent Persian griffin right, letter in field, all within incuse square with dotted cable border. Reverse: Facing head of horned lion, within square dotted cable border. Mesh. & Qedar, no. 31. Toned. Better preserved than usual. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value $600 - 700.
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Lot 2925
  Judea. Samaria, Under Persian Rule, 375-332 BC. AR Obol (0.8 g). Rare. Head of bearded(?) satrap right, wearing bashlik. Reverse: Forepart of galloping horse right, ethnic at left. Mesh. & Qedar, no. 75. Deeply toned. Obverse a little off center, nevertheless among the better Greek-style dies in the series. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value $600 - 700.
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Lot 2926
  Judea. Hasmonean Period. John Hyrcanus I, 134-104 BC. AE Double Prutah. Very rare. Filleted double cornucopia; Hebrew inscription around. Reverse: Crested helmet right, within border of dots. Hendin 462; Meshorer, pl. 46, Group R. Surfaces a little rough, nevertheless a bold strike. Black-brown patina, with earthen green highlights. About Fine.
Estimated Value $1,750-UP.
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Lot 2927
  Judea. Hasmonean Period. Judah Aristobulus I, 104-103 BC. AE Prutah. Rare in this preservation. Hebrew inscription within wreath. Reverse: Filleted double cornucopia, pomegranate in between. Hendin 465; AJC I, Group Ja. Dark brown patina, with earthen highlights. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Lot 2928
  Judea. Hasmonean Period. Mattathias Antigonus, 40-37 BC. AE 23 mm. (Four Prutot). Choice example. Double cornucopiae, Hebrew inscription around and inbetween. Reverse: Ivy wreath, Greek inscription around. Hendin 481; Meshorer, AJC I, p. 158, V4. Well struck for type, with bold inscription. Black-brown patina, with earthen highlights. Nice Very Fine.
Estimated Value $300 - 350.
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Lot 2929
  Judea. Hasmonean Period. 103 BC - 69 AD. Lot of seven AE Prutahs. Lot includes Hasmonean, Procuratorial, and First Revolt types. Two of Alexander Jannaeus: Anchor / Star (Hendin 469). One of Pontius Pilate: Three ears of barley / Simpulum (Hendin 648). One of Agrippa I: Umbrella / Three ears of barley (Hendin 553). One of Porcius Festus: Wreath, legend within / Palm branch (Hendin 653). And, two of the First Revolt: Amphora / Vine leaf (Hendin 661, 664). Lot of 7 coins. With brown or green patinas. Very Good to Fine plus.
Estimated Value $100 - 125.
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Lot 2930
  Herod Philip, 4 BC-34 AD. Struck year 19 (15/16 AD). AE 19 mm. . Hen-534. Laureate head of Tiberius right with counterstamp on neck. Reverse: Tetrastyle temple on low platform with staircase below, dot in pediment, date between columns; LIΘ (year 19). Mesh. 7c; Hen. 534 var. Although worn, the designs are easily discernible and the countermark is clear. Dark brown patina. Very Good.
Estimated Value $300 - 400.
The interesting countermark symbol appears to be a sun-wheel, somewhat similar to the symbol used on the leptons of Alexander Jannaeus.

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$253
Lot 2931
  Judea. Herodian Period. Herod Agrippa II, 56-95 AD. AE 22 mm., Year 14 under Nero, 67/68 AD. Very scarce. Sepphoris mint. Wreath around interior circle, inscription in five lines within. Reverse: Twin cornucopiae, crossed, caduceus between; Greek inscription around. Hendin 586; AJC II, 279, 8. Dark green and brown patina, with earthen highlights. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $400 - 500.
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$237
Lot 2932
  Judea. Herodian Period. Herod Agrippa II, 56-95 AD. AE 27 mm., Year 14, struck 74/75 AD. Laureate head of Vespasian right. Reverse: Tyche frontal on dais, head left, holding cornucopia, and two ears of corn in extended hand; inscription in two lines. Hendin 589a; AJC II, 251, 8. Green and red patina, with slight earthen highlights. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $500 - 600.
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Lot 2933
  Judea. Herodian Period. Herod Agrippa II, 56-95 AD. AE 23 mm., Year 26, struck 86/87 AD. Laureate and cuirassed bust of Titus right, cuirass with aegis details. Reverse: Nike alights right, holding palm branch and wreath, inscription in field. Hendin 612 var; AJC II, 254, 32. Minor striking flatness to reverse, which is a little of center. Exceptional, boldly struck portrait. Handsome deep gray-green patina. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value $300 - 400.
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Lot 2934
  Judea. Herodian Period. Herod Agrippa II, 56-95 AD. AE 26 mm., Year 35, struck 95/96 AD. Laureate head of Domitian right. Reverse: Tyche frontal on dais, head left, holding cornucopia, and two ears of corn in extended hand; inscription in two lines. Hendin 631; AJC II, 258, 53. Dark chocolate brown patina, with earthen highlights. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $700 - 800.
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Lot 2935
  Judea. Lot of Small Bronzes, mostly Prutahs and Leptons, ca. 100 BC. - 96 AD. Overall, a nice group. Included are: Alexander Janneaus (two examples), Inscription / Double cornucopia (Hendin 473, 474); Marcus Ambibulus, Ear of barley / Palm tree, Year 39 (Hendin 636); Porcius Festus (two examples), Legend in wreath / Palm branch (Hendin 653); and lastly, Agrippa II, Laureate head of Domitian right / War galley left (Hendin 599). Lot of 6 coins. Most with green patinas with earthen highlights. The Agrippa quite pleasing. Coins average nice Very Fine, one or two a bit less.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Lot 2936
  Judea. The Jewish War, 66-70 AD. AR Shekel (13.6 g), Year 2, struck 67/68 AD. . Hen-659. Chalice with pearled rim and raised foot; Hebrew inscription around, date above cup. Reverse: Stem with pearled base and three pomegranates; Hebrew inscription around. Hendin 659; AJC II, 260, 8. Nicely centered, bold strike. Superb Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $2,000 - 2,500.
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Lot 2937
  Judea. The Jewish War, 66-70 AD. Nine Choice AE Prutahs. Year 2, struck 67/68 AD. . Hen-661. Choice lot, with all superb examples. All with amphora obverse, vine and leaf reverse. All dated year 2. Hendin 661; Meshorer 11a, 12. Each well centered and boldly struck, with pleasant brown, or green, and earthen patinas. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $1,250 - 1,500.
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Lot 2938
  Judea. The Jewish War, 66-70 AD. AR Shekel (14.1 g), Year 3, struck 68/69 AD. . Hen-662. Chalice with pearled rim and raised foot; Hebrew inscription around, date above cup. Reverse: Stem with pearled base and three pomegranates; Hebrew inscription around. Hendin 662; AJC II, 261, 18. Well struck up on good metal. Superb Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $2,000 - 2,500.
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$2,530
Lot 2939
  Judea. The Jewish War, 66-70 AD. AE Eighth (19 mm.), Year 4, struck 69/70 AD. . Hen-670. Chalice with pearled rim, Hebrew inscription around. Reverse: Lulav flanked by etrog on either side, date in Hebrew around. Hendin 670; AJC II, 262, 30. Dark brown and red patina, with slight coppery highlights. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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$213
Lot 2940
  Judea. The Jewish War, 66-70 AD. AE Eighth (21 mm.), Year 4, struck 69/70 AD. . Hen-670. Chalice with pearled rim; Hebrew inscription around. Reverse: Lulav flanked by etrog on either side, Hebrew inscription around ("Year four"). Hendin 670; AJC II, 262, 30. Dark brown and green patina, with touches of red. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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$196
Lot 2941
  Judea. Bar Kochba Revolt, 132-135 AD. AE Large Bronze (34 mm.), Year 1, struck 132/133 AD. . Hen-677. Very rare. Hebrew inscription in three lines ("Simon Prince of Israel"), within wreath; below, rectangular incuse counterstamp, with AΔ within. Reverse: Amphora with two handles; Hebrew inscription around ("Year one of the redemption of Israel"). Hendin 677; Meshorer 3b; Mildenberger 1; for counterstamp, cf. Howgego 51, "Hadrian." Note a counterstamped Middle Bronze in Rosenberger IV, p. 82, no. 24. Pleasant dark brown-green patina with reddish-ocher highlights. Typical soft strike, although the counterstamping process may have added to the flatness. Pleasing, and nearly Very Fine.
Estimated Value $6,000 - 7,000.
This is a most unusual variety to an already rare series -- in fact this being the first countermarked large Bar Kochba bronze that we've handled. The counterstamp would indicate that it was applied under the authority of Hadrian's administration, yet by its appearance the coin would seem to have endured an excessive amount of wear within a six year period. Although the striking of these coins can be notoriously uneven, perhaps, though, the coin was flattened or hammered to some extant in an attempt to deface it prior to being counterstamped. In any event, it remains a provocative item from this contentious era of Roman and Judaean history.

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Lot 2942
  Judea. Bar Kochba Revolt, 132-135 AD. AE Middle Bronze (22 mm.), Year 1, 132/133 AD. . Hen-680. Rare. Palm branch within wreath. Reverse: Lyre with five strings; Hebrew inscription around ("Year one of the redemption of Israel"). Hendin 680; Mildenberg 25. Boldly struck on nearly round flan. Nice green patina with earthen highlights. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value $600 - 700.
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Lot 2943
  Judea. Bar Kochba Revolt, 132-135 AD. AE Small Bronze (23 mm.), Year 1, struck 132/133 AD. . Hen-681. A choice and impressive example of this type. "Eleazar." Palm tree of seven branches, with two date clusters below; Hebrew inscription in field below ("Eleazar the Priest"). Reverse: Bunch of grapes with branch; Hebrew inscription around. Hendin 681; AJC II, 266, 7; Mildenberg 150. Boldly struck and well centered, on huge, nearly round flan. Pleasing green to dark brown patina, with reddish-ochre earthen highlights. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value $500 - 750.
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$805
Lot 2944
  Judea. Bar Kochba Revolt, 132-135 AD. AE Middle Bronze (23 mm.), Year 2, 133/134 AD. . Hen-708. Seven-branched palm tree with two date clusters; Hebrew across field below ("Simon"). Reverse: Bunch of grapes hanging from short branch; Hebrew around ("Year two of the freedom of Jerusalem"). Hendin 708; Mildenberg 76. Black green, and coppery-bronze patina. On compact flan. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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Lot 2945
  Judea. Bar Kochba Revolt, 132-135 AD. AE 25 of Year 2, struck 133/134 AD. . Hen-708. Seven-branched palm tree, with two bunches of grapes; Hebrew inscription below (Simon). Reverse: Vine leaf, Hebrew inscription around (Year two of the freedom of Israel). Hendin 708; Mildenberg 57. Green-black patina, with earthen highlights. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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Lot 2946
  Judea. Bar Kochba Revolt, 132-135 AD. AR Sela (13.8 g), Year 3 (undated), 134/135 AD. . Hen-711. Facade of the temple of Jerusalem, ark within, star above. Reverse: Lulav with etrog at left, Hebrew inscription around. Mild. 72 only 8 cited. Hendin 711; AJC II, 272, 51. Toned. Nice Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $2,000 - 2,500.
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$2,151
Lot 2947
  Judea. Bar Kochba Revolt, 132-135 AD. AR Sela (14.4 g), Year 3 (undated), 134/135 AD. . Hen-711. Facade of the temple of Jerusalem, ark within, star above. Reverse: Lulav with etrog at left, Hebrew inscription around. Mild. 56 only 13 cited. Hendin 711; AJC II, 272, 51. Overstruck on an Antioch tetradrachm of Trajan, the undertype very distinct on Sela's reverse. Deeply toned. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $2,000 - 2,500.
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Lot 2948
  Judea. Bar Kochba Revolt, 132-135 AD. AR Zuz (3.2 g), Year 3 (undated), 134/135 AD. . Hen-734. Bunch of grapes hanging from short branch, Hebrew inscription around ("Simon"). Reverse: Lyre with three strings, Hebrew around ("For the freedom of Jerusalem"). Hendin 734; Mildenberg 183. Some peripheral flatness, but essentially as struck. Fields still lustrous. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $500 - 750.
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$426
Lot 2949
  Judea. Bar Kochba Revolt, 132-135 AD. AE Middle Bronze (22 mm.), Year 3 (undated). . Hen-735. 134/135 AD. Palm branch within wreath; Hebrew around ("For the freedom of Jerusalem"). Reverse: Lyre with three strings; Hebrew around ("Simon"). Hendin 735; Mildenberg 33 var. (reverse die not clashed). Dark brown-green patina, with earthen highlights. On compact module. Attractive example. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value $300 - 400.
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$259
Lot 2950
  Judea. Bar Kochba Revolt, 132-135 AD. AE Middle Bronze (22 mm.), Year 3 (undated). . Hen-736 var. 134/135 AD. Seven-branched palm tree with two date clusters; Hebrew across field below ("Simon"). Reverse: Vine leaf on tendril; Hebrew around ("For the freedom of Jerusalem"). Hendin 736 var.; cf. Mildenberg 100 for reverse, 109 for obverse. Black-green patina, with earthen highlights. On very compact module. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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$173
Lot 2951
  Judea. Bar Kochba Revolt, 132-135 AD. AE 25, Year Three, c. 134/135 AD. . Hen-736. Palm tree, Hebrew inscription across field. Reverse: Vine leaf, Hebrew inscription around: "For the freedom of Jerusalem." Hendin 736; Mildenberg 322, 115. Dark green-black patina, with brassy and earthen highlights. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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$86
Lot 2952
  Judea. Bar Kochba Revolt, 132-135 AD. AE Small Bronze (19 mm.), Year 3 (undated). . Hen-739 var. 134/135 AD. Seven-branched palm tree; Hebrew across field below ("Simon"). Reverse: Bunch of grapes hanging from short branch; Hebrew around ("For the freedom of Jerusalem"). Hendin 739 var.; Mildenberg 160. Dark green patina with earthen highlights. Choice Very Fine, or a bit better.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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Lot 2953
  132-135 AD. Year 3 (undated). AE Small Bronze (19 mm). . Hen-739. . Mil-158. Palm tree, legend across field. Reverse: Grape bunch, legend around. Mild. 158; Hen. 739. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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$242
Lot 2954
  Judea. Aelia Capitolina. Antoninus Pius, 138-161 AD. AE 22 mm., after 141 AD. Rare. Laureate head of Antoninus Pius right. Reverse: Diademed and veiled head of deified Faustina right. Meshorer 27. Black-green patina with earthen highlights. With appealing portraits. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value $500 - 600.
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$322
Lot 2955
  Judea. Aelia Capitolina. Antoninus Pius, 138-161 AD. AE 23 mm. Rare and attractive. Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Antoninus Pius right. Reverse: Draped bust of Tyche right, wearing mural crown. Meshorer 21; SNG ANS 598. Dark gray-green patina, with flecks of red and brown, and earthen highlights. Quality provincial portraits. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value $500 - 600.
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Lot 2956
  Judea. Aelia Capitolina. Marcus Aurelius, 161-180 AD. AE 28 mm. Rare. Draped, bareheaded bust of Aurelius right. Reverse: Serapis enthroned left, holding scepter, Kerberos at feet. Rosenberger I, 28; Mesh. 45. Deep gray-green patina, with earthen highlights. Fine.
Estimated Value $600 - 700.
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Lot 2957
  Judea. Aelia Capitolina. Elagabalus, 218-222 AD. AE 24 mm. Rare. Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Elagabalus right. Reverse: Stone of Emessa in quadriga facing. Rosenberger I, p. 13, 78; BMC Palestine, p. 97, 85. Deep green and olive patina with earthen highlights. Very Good.
Estimated Value $100 - 150.
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Lot 2958
  Judea. Gadara. Gordian III, 238-244 AD. AE 20 mm., struck 239/240 AD. Pleasing example of this popular reverse type. Radiate head of Gordian right, drapery at shoulder. Reverse: The Three Graces, standing to back or at profile, arms linked, Year 303. Spijkerman, Decapolis, p. 152, 91. Deep green and olive patina with earthen highlights. Good Very Fine.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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Lot 2959
  Judea. Gaza. Augustus, 27 BC-14 AD. AE 14 mm. Rare. Bare head of Augustus right. Reverse: Circular altar, lit, flanked on either side by ΓA. Rosenberger II, 45. Dark brown and green patina, with flecks of red. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
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Lot 2960
  Judea. Gaza and Sephoris. Two City Coins, for Trajan and Lucius Verus, 2nd century AD. Trajan (98-117 AD): Sepphoris, AE 19 mm. Laureate head of Trajan right / Date palm with eight branches, inscription below (Hendin 907). Lucius Verus (161-169 AD): Gaza, AE 21 mm. Bare head of Verus right / City goddess standing left (Rosenberger II, 112). First with dark brown-green patina. Verus sharply struck, with green patina with earthen highlights. Trajan, Fine/Very Fine. Verus, a bold Very Fine.
Estimated Value $125 - 175.
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$86
Lot 2961
  Judea. Medaba. Geta, 209-212 AD. AE 23 mm. All coins from this city are quite rare. Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Geta right. Reverse: Tetrastyle temple, altar within. Rosenberger IV, 7; Spijkerman 8. Dark green and brown patina, with earthen highlights. Fine to Very Fine.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$288
Lot 2962
  Judea. Neapolis. Commodus, 177-192 AD. AE 17 mm. Very rare. Draped, bareheaded bust of youthful Commodus right. Reverse: Trophy of cuirass, shield and spear. Rosenberger III, 9. Glossy black-green patina with earthen highlights. Very Fine plus.
Estimated Value $300 - 350.
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Lot 2963
  Judea. Neapolis. Philip I, 244-249 AD. AE 28 mm. Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Philip right. Reverse: Eagle, wings displayed, supports Mt. Gerzaim; at left, Marsyas stands right, wineskin over his shoulder; ethnic in exergue. Rosenberger III, p. 17, 77. Green-brown patina, with earthen highlights. About Very Fine.
Estimated Value $400 - 500.
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Lot 2964
  Judea. Neapolis. Trebonianus Gallus, 251-253 AD. AE 24 mm. Scarce. Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Gallus right. Reverse: At right, Nemesis stands left towards column, her hand resting on griffin atop the column; at left, Nike supports Mt. Gerzaim while advancing right. Rosenberger III, p. 23, 114. Deep green patina with earthen highlights. Interesting reverse type. About Very Fine.
Estimated Value $300 - 400.
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Lot 2965
  Judea. Petra. Lucius Verus, 161-169 AD, 193-211 AD. AE 23 mm. Laureate and draped bust of Verus right. Reverse: Tyche seated left upon rocks, holding cornucopia and small stele. Rosenberger IV, 13 var. (stele absent from Tyche's hand). Dark brown-green patina, with earthen highlights. Fine to Very Fine.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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$138
Lot 2966
  Judea. Sebaste. Commodus, 177-192 AD. AE 24 mm. Laureate and draped bust right. Reverse: Demeter standing right, holding two ears of corn and torch. Rosenberger III, p. 56, 13. Dark green to black patina, with earthen highlights. Flan a little ragged. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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