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Vol. Province Region City Issue Dating Magistrates Denomination Person(s) Obv. inscription Obv. design Rev. inscription Rev. design Reference Note Internal note Coin Number Museum Inventory Number Bibliography Weight Diameter Axis Quantity Obv. die Rev. die Obv. cmks Rev. cmks Note Obv. img Rev. img Plate Uri link
I 4850 Syria Galilaea Sepphoris Diocaesarea AD 67/8 Titus Flavius Vespasianus Æ (17 mm) ΕΠΙ ΟΥΕϹΠΑϹΙΑΝΟΥ ΕΙΡΗΝΟΠΟΛΙ ΝΕΡΩΝΙΑϹ ϹΕΠΦΩΡ, S C L ΔΙ ΝΕΡΩΝΟ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟΥ ΚΑΙϹΑΡΟϹ inscription in wreath Meshorer 279, no. 9 3 J-BoI Kindler 135 13.9 17 1 from Baalbek no no no [show] [edit]
I 4982 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Æ (25 mm) Agrippa I ; Claudius ; Herod ΒΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΣΕΒ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ ΒΑΣ ΗΡΩ[ΔΗΣ], LΗ Kings Agrippa and Herod crown the emperor Claudius, who stands wearing a toga capite velatio ΟΡΚΙΑ ΒΑΣ ΜΕ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ ΠΡ ΣΕΒ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ[Α Κ ΣΥ]ΝΚΛΗΤΟΝ Κ ΔΗΜ(Ο) ΡΩΜ ΦΙΛΙ Κ ΣΥ(Ν)ΜΑΧ(Ι) ΑΥΤ(ΟΥ) wreath enclosing clasped hands Meshorer 5; Burnett Agrippa (1987) no. 8;  Burnett, Agrippa (2014) no. 4982 For a related issue of King Herod of Chalcis, see RPC I, 4777.  See also A. J. M. Kropp, Crowning the Emperor. An unorthodox image of Claudius, Agrippa I and Herod of Chalkis, Syria 90 (2013), pp. 377-89. Many thanks to Richard Beleson, for his presentation to the ANS on 13 September 2024 (see https://youtu.be/9BtrdDvzdbI?si=uLzDNAbOG8xC1l5Y ), in which he identified some new specimens and established die-links for the reverses. He also suggested that the clasped hands represent the obverse, since on all other coins of Agrippa, this countermark is on the obverse. This is certainly what the countermarkers seemed to have thought, but the scene of kings and emperor on the Herod of Chalcis issue seems clearly to be the obverse. 1 J-BoI Burnett Agrippa (1987) no. 8.6 (with pl. 4.8) = Burnett, Agrippa (2014) fig. 37 18.3 25 1 30786 GIC 156 (laureate (?) head l.) no no no [show] [edit]
II 2294 Judaea Syria Caesarea Paneas Year 30 AD 78/9 Æ (26 mm) Titus ΑΥΤΟΚΡΑ ΤΙΤΩ ΚΑΙϹΑ ϹΕΒΑ laureate head of Titus, right ΕΤΟΥ - Λ ΒΑ / ΑΓΡΙ-ΠΠΑ Tyche with kalathos standing, left, holding cornucopia and two corn-ears Meshorer 50, Meshorer, Addendum 50a The present chronology adopts the date of AD 60/1 for year 1 of the era used by Agrippa II, which solves a number of issues but gives the problem of having large number of issues of posthumous coinage for Vespasian and Titus. 2 J-BoI Meshorer pl. 16, 50 18.3 26 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
II 2309 Judaea Samaria Caesarea Maritima Domitian's provincial Judaean coinage, Group 3c AD 92/3 (?) Æ (19 mm) Domitian IMP DOMIT AVG GERM laureate head of Domitian, right VICTOR AVG trophy Meshorer Suppl. VIII, 5 11 J-BoI Meshorer pl 36, 5 4.2 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
VI 9067 Arabia Syria Canatha Æ (20 mm) Elagabalus ΑΥ ΚΕϹΑΡ (sic) ΑΝΤωΝΙΝ laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Elagabalus, right, seen from front ΓΑΒΙΝ ΚΑΝΑΘΑ (retrograde) Dionysus standing facing, head left, holding long thyrsus and cantharus over panther, left, looking back Donceel XVI 1 J-BoI 1-504 Donceel XVI.1 = INJ 11 (1990–1991), 73 6.44 19 12 1 9353 no no no [show] [edit]
VI 9068 Arabia Syria Canatha Æ (20 mm) Elagabalus ΑΥ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ ΑΝΤωΝΙΝΟ laureate and cuirassed bust of Elagabalus, right, seen from front ΤΥΧ ΚΑΝωΘΗΝωΝ turreted Tyche (?) seated facing on rock, head left, holding Nike; at her feet, river god swimming, left Donceel XV 3 J-BoI 1-734 Donceel XV.2 9.1 20 1 9481 14375 no no no [show] [edit]