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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 4974 Judaea Syria Caesarea Paneas Year 2 AD 37/8 Æ (19 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ diademed head of Agrippa, right ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ ΥΙΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ, LΒ (below) Agrippa II on horseback, right Meshorer 1, Burnett 1 L 1923,0501.5 7.96 19 12 1 no no no https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/C_1923-0501-5 [show] [edit]
I 4974 Judaea Syria Caesarea Paneas Year 2 AD 37/8 Æ (19 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ diademed head of Agrippa, right ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ ΥΙΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ, LΒ (below) Agrippa II on horseback, right Meshorer 1, Burnett 2 G 1 7.22 19 12 1 pl. lxxviii.8 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4974 Judaea Syria Caesarea Paneas Year 2 AD 37/8 Æ (19 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ diademed head of Agrippa, right ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ ΥΙΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ, LΒ (below) Agrippa II on horseback, right Meshorer 1, Burnett 4 Meshorer 1 19 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4974 Judaea Syria Caesarea Paneas Year 2 AD 37/8 Æ (19 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ diademed head of Agrippa, right ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ ΥΙΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ, LΒ (below) Agrippa II on horseback, right Meshorer 1, Burnett 5 Meshorer 1 = Heritage Long Beach Signature Sale 3018, 5 Sept. 2012, lot 20075 10.25 21 12 1 no no yes https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=520282|931|20075|9bb591be19e89d32e527022a71dbc501 [show] [edit]
I 4974 Judaea Syria Caesarea Paneas Year 2 AD 37/8 Æ (19 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ diademed head of Agrippa, right ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ ΥΙΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ, LΒ (below) Agrippa II on horseback, right Meshorer 1, Burnett 6 Markov The New York Sale XLII, 9 Jan. 2018, lot 265 5.68 19.4 1 no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=1083253|2136|265|bb90d2baf1b05976c6d5efbe09ee7a8d [show] [edit]
I 4974 Judaea Syria Caesarea Paneas Year 2 AD 37/8 Æ (19 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ diademed head of Agrippa, right ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ ΥΙΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ, LΒ (below) Agrippa II on horseback, right Meshorer 1, Burnett 7 IMJ Sofaer 147 9.41 22.4 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4974 Judaea Syria Caesarea Paneas Year 2 AD 37/8 Æ (19 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ diademed head of Agrippa, right ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ ΥΙΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ, LΒ (below) Agrippa II on horseback, right Meshorer 1, Burnett 8 IMJ Sofaer 148 7.28 19.4 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4974 Judaea Syria Caesarea Paneas Year 2 AD 37/8 Æ (19 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ diademed head of Agrippa, right ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ ΥΙΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ, LΒ (below) Agrippa II on horseback, right Meshorer 1, Burnett 9 Roma Numismatics EA 78, 17 Dec. 2020, lot 753 9.39 21 12 1 Strange style and appearance: not genuine? no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=1760678|4049|753|d68993b9753a27c33d3a87205b4aff2e [show] [edit]
I 4974 Judaea Syria Caesarea Paneas Year 2 AD 37/8 Æ (19 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ diademed head of Agrippa, right ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ ΥΙΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ, LΒ (below) Agrippa II on horseback, right Meshorer 1, Burnett 10 Roma Numismatics EA 102, 3 Nov. 2022, lot 657 7.88 21.6 12 1 Strange style and appearance: not genuine? no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=2105512|5020|657|b22328c790786db473d325578ddde63f [show] [edit]
I 4975 Judaea Syria Caesarea Paneas Year 2 AD 37/8 Æ (14 mm) ]ΝΑ(?) ΣΕΒΑΣΤ[ draped female bust, right ]ΓΑΙΩ ΚΑΙΣΑΡΙ[ , [L]Β (in field) hand holding three ears of corn Burnett 3 The identity of the portrait is uncertain. Meshorer, Addendum reads the obverse of a new specimen as ]ΚΥΠΡΟC[, and so identifies the portait as that of Agrippa’s wife. The obverse is probably to be read as ΚΥΠΡΟ ΒΑCΙ[ΛΙCCΑ]. The reverse can be distinguished from the similar coins of Philip; for Philip the reverse legend reads outwardly, whereas for Agrippa it reads inwardly. For a specimen from the excavations at Gamala (Golan Heights), see INJ 12 (1992-93), p. 48 no. 34. 1 P Seyrig 5.49 14 12 1 obv. reads [ ]POC BA-CI no no no https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b8498518f [show] [edit]
I 4975 Judaea Syria Caesarea Paneas Year 2 AD 37/8 Æ (14 mm) ]ΝΑ(?) ΣΕΒΑΣΤ[ draped female bust, right ]ΓΑΙΩ ΚΑΙΣΑΡΙ[ , [L]Β (in field) hand holding three ears of corn Burnett 3 The identity of the portrait is uncertain. Meshorer, Addendum reads the obverse of a new specimen as ]ΚΥΠΡΟC[, and so identifies the portait as that of Agrippa’s wife. The obverse is probably to be read as ΚΥΠΡΟ ΒΑCΙ[ΛΙCCΑ]. The reverse can be distinguished from the similar coins of Philip; for Philip the reverse legend reads outwardly, whereas for Agrippa it reads inwardly. For a specimen from the excavations at Gamala (Golan Heights), see INJ 12 (1992-93), p. 48 no. 34. 2 J. Maltiel-Gerstenfeld, New Catalogue of Ancient Jewish Coins, no. 163 2.62 14 12 1 illegible obv. no no no [show] [edit]
I 4975 Judaea Syria Caesarea Paneas Year 2 AD 37/8 Æ (14 mm) ]ΝΑ(?) ΣΕΒΑΣΤ[ draped female bust, right ]ΓΑΙΩ ΚΑΙΣΑΡΙ[ , [L]Β (in field) hand holding three ears of corn Burnett 3 The identity of the portrait is uncertain. Meshorer, Addendum reads the obverse of a new specimen as ]ΚΥΠΡΟC[, and so identifies the portait as that of Agrippa’s wife. The obverse is probably to be read as ΚΥΠΡΟ ΒΑCΙ[ΛΙCCΑ]. The reverse can be distinguished from the similar coins of Philip; for Philip the reverse legend reads outwardly, whereas for Agrippa it reads inwardly. For a specimen from the excavations at Gamala (Golan Heights), see INJ 12 (1992-93), p. 48 no. 34. 3 Meshorer, Addendum 1 obv. reads ]ΚΥΠΡΟC[ no no no [show] [edit]
I 4975 Judaea Syria Caesarea Paneas Year 2 AD 37/8 Æ (14 mm) ]ΝΑ(?) ΣΕΒΑΣΤ[ draped female bust, right ]ΓΑΙΩ ΚΑΙΣΑΡΙ[ , [L]Β (in field) hand holding three ears of corn Burnett 3 The identity of the portrait is uncertain. Meshorer, Addendum reads the obverse of a new specimen as ]ΚΥΠΡΟC[, and so identifies the portait as that of Agrippa’s wife. The obverse is probably to be read as ΚΥΠΡΟ ΒΑCΙ[ΛΙCCΑ]. The reverse can be distinguished from the similar coins of Philip; for Philip the reverse legend reads outwardly, whereas for Agrippa it reads inwardly. For a specimen from the excavations at Gamala (Golan Heights), see INJ 12 (1992-93), p. 48 no. 34. 4 Gamala find = INJ 12 (1992–93), p. 48 no. 34 1 obv. perhaps reads [ΚΥΠ]ΡΟ[C ]; note that the illustrations of Gamala 33 and 34 have been mixed up, as the darkness of the relevant photos shows no no no [show] [edit]
I 4975 Judaea Syria Caesarea Paneas Year 2 AD 37/8 Æ (14 mm) ]ΝΑ(?) ΣΕΒΑΣΤ[ draped female bust, right ]ΓΑΙΩ ΚΑΙΣΑΡΙ[ , [L]Β (in field) hand holding three ears of corn Burnett 3 The identity of the portrait is uncertain. Meshorer, Addendum reads the obverse of a new specimen as ]ΚΥΠΡΟC[, and so identifies the portait as that of Agrippa’s wife. The obverse is probably to be read as ΚΥΠΡΟ ΒΑCΙ[ΛΙCCΑ]. The reverse can be distinguished from the similar coins of Philip; for Philip the reverse legend reads outwardly, whereas for Agrippa it reads inwardly. For a specimen from the excavations at Gamala (Golan Heights), see INJ 12 (1992-93), p. 48 no. 34. 5 IMJ Sofaer 149 3.21 14 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4975 Judaea Syria Caesarea Paneas Year 2 AD 37/8 Æ (14 mm) ]ΝΑ(?) ΣΕΒΑΣΤ[ draped female bust, right ]ΓΑΙΩ ΚΑΙΣΑΡΙ[ , [L]Β (in field) hand holding three ears of corn Burnett 3 The identity of the portrait is uncertain. Meshorer, Addendum reads the obverse of a new specimen as ]ΚΥΠΡΟC[, and so identifies the portait as that of Agrippa’s wife. The obverse is probably to be read as ΚΥΠΡΟ ΒΑCΙ[ΛΙCCΑ]. The reverse can be distinguished from the similar coins of Philip; for Philip the reverse legend reads outwardly, whereas for Agrippa it reads inwardly. For a specimen from the excavations at Gamala (Golan Heights), see INJ 12 (1992-93), p. 48 no. 34. 6 Hendin coll. 1 no no yes [show] [edit]
I 4978 Judaea Syria Caesarea Paneas Year 5 AD 40/1 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ] ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ diademed head of Agrippa, right ΒΑΣΙΛΙΣΣΗ ΚΥΠΡΩ, LΕ Kypros standing left, holding sceptre Meshorer 7 corr., Burnett 7 corr. 1 Private coll. = J. Maltiel-Gerstenfeld, New Catalogue of Ancient Jewish Coins, no.140 3.78 15 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4978 Judaea Syria Caesarea Paneas Year 5 AD 40/1 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ] ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ diademed head of Agrippa, right ΒΑΣΙΛΙΣΣΗ ΚΥΠΡΩ, LΕ Kypros standing left, holding sceptre Meshorer 7 corr., Burnett 7 corr. 2 JSW = Mélanges de Numismatique offerts à Pierre Bastien, pl. 3.7 2.56 15 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4978 Judaea Syria Caesarea Paneas Year 5 AD 40/1 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ] ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ diademed head of Agrippa, right ΒΑΣΙΛΙΣΣΗ ΚΥΠΡΩ, LΕ Kypros standing left, holding sceptre Meshorer 7 corr., Burnett 7 corr. 3 Tel Aviv Meyshan = INJ 4 (1963), pp. 66–7 3.82 15 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4978 Judaea Syria Caesarea Paneas Year 5 AD 40/1 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ] ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ diademed head of Agrippa, right ΒΑΣΙΛΙΣΣΗ ΚΥΠΡΩ, LΕ Kypros standing left, holding sceptre Meshorer 7 corr., Burnett 7 corr. 4 IMJ Sofaer 151 3.29 15.2 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4978 Judaea Syria Caesarea Paneas Year 5 AD 40/1 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ] ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ diademed head of Agrippa, right ΒΑΣΙΛΙΣΣΗ ΚΥΠΡΩ, LΕ Kypros standing left, holding sceptre Meshorer 7 corr., Burnett 7 corr. 5 Heritage 3003, 9 Mar. 2012, lot 20138 3.06 16.1 12 1 no no yes https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=1214591 [show] [edit]
I 4978 Judaea Syria Caesarea Paneas Year 5 AD 40/1 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ] ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ diademed head of Agrippa, right ΒΑΣΙΛΙΣΣΗ ΚΥΠΡΩ, LΕ Kypros standing left, holding sceptre Meshorer 7 corr., Burnett 7 corr. 6 CNG EA 378, 13 July 2016, lot 380 3.2 16 12 1 no no no https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=3344675 [show] [edit]
I 4978 Judaea Syria Caesarea Paneas Year 5 AD 40/1 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ] ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ diademed head of Agrippa, right ΒΑΣΙΛΙΣΣΗ ΚΥΠΡΩ, LΕ Kypros standing left, holding sceptre Meshorer 7 corr., Burnett 7 corr. 7 Nomos obolos 17, 20 Dec. 2020, lot 549 3.56 16.5 12 1 no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=1764134|4051|549|57bc1c7bf5f837f67479f35712103aff [show] [edit]
I 4978 Judaea Syria Caesarea Paneas Year 5 AD 40/1 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ] ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ diademed head of Agrippa, right ΒΑΣΙΛΙΣΣΗ ΚΥΠΡΩ, LΕ Kypros standing left, holding sceptre Meshorer 7 corr., Burnett 7 corr. 8 CNG 118, 13 Sept. 2021, lot 523 3.7 16.1 12 1 no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=1876804|4391|523|d3d7dd122b30d3996197cb9033c2fcaa [show] [edit]
I 4979 Judaea Syria Caesarea Paneas Year 5 AD 40/1 Æ (12 mm) Agrippa II [ ]ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ ΑΓΡΙΠΠ[ ], LΕ (to left) bare head of Agrippa II, left [ΒΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠ]Α ΦΙΛΟΚΑΙΣΑΡ crossed cornucopias Meshorer 4, Burnett 5 1 Mu 2.45 12 12 1 read in ZfN 13, 1885, 139-40, with Taf. IV.17, as [ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ} ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ ΑΓΡΙΠΠ[ΕΩΝ]/[ΒΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠ]Α ΦΙΛΟΚΑΙΣΑΡ[ΟΣ] no no no [show] [edit]
I 4979 Judaea Syria Caesarea Paneas Year 5 AD 40/1 Æ (12 mm) Agrippa II [ ]ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ ΑΓΡΙΠΠ[ ], LΕ (to left) bare head of Agrippa II, left [ΒΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠ]Α ΦΙΛΟΚΑΙΣΑΡ crossed cornucopias Meshorer 4, Burnett 5 2 Meshorer 4 2.38 12 12 1 with the reading ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ [ΥΙΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ Α]ΓΡΙΠΠΑ/ΒΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ ΦΙΛΟΚΑΙΣΑΡ no no no [show] [edit]
I 4979 Judaea Syria Caesarea Paneas Year 5 AD 40/1 Æ (12 mm) Agrippa II [ ]ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ ΑΓΡΙΠΠ[ ], LΕ (to left) bare head of Agrippa II, left [ΒΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠ]Α ΦΙΛΟΚΑΙΣΑΡ crossed cornucopias Meshorer 4, Burnett 5 3 J. Maltiel-Gerstenfeld, 260 Years of Ancient Jewish Coins, no. 128 2.98 12 12 1 illegible no no no [show] [edit]
I 4979 Judaea Syria Caesarea Paneas Year 5 AD 40/1 Æ (12 mm) Agrippa II [ ]ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ ΑΓΡΙΠΠ[ ], LΕ (to left) bare head of Agrippa II, left [ΒΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠ]Α ΦΙΛΟΚΑΙΣΑΡ crossed cornucopias Meshorer 4, Burnett 5 4 Leu (1992–2005) 91, 10 May 2004, lot 249 12 1 no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=80349|87|249|fcd00fab862bedcfb751b33b1e906e2c [show] [edit]
I 4979 Judaea Syria Caesarea Paneas Year 5 AD 40/1 Æ (12 mm) Agrippa II [ ]ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ ΑΓΡΙΠΠ[ ], LΕ (to left) bare head of Agrippa II, left [ΒΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠ]Α ΦΙΛΟΚΑΙΣΑΡ crossed cornucopias Meshorer 4, Burnett 5 5 Baldwin’s 100, 27 Sept. 2016, lot 298 = Superior, Abramowitz coll., 8 Dec. 1993, lot 35 = The New York Sale XXX, 9 Jan. 2013, lot 203 = Baldwin’s 83, 24 Sept. 2013, lot 4105 = Baldwin's 100, 27 Sept. 2016, lot 298 3.08 14.1 12 1 no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=930002|1777|298|a2c17f5dfc83d7f8257b95ee3b320e80 [show] [edit]
I 4979 Judaea Syria Caesarea Paneas Year 5 AD 40/1 Æ (12 mm) Agrippa II [ ]ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ ΑΓΡΙΠΠ[ ], LΕ (to left) bare head of Agrippa II, left [ΒΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠ]Α ΦΙΛΟΚΑΙΣΑΡ crossed cornucopias Meshorer 4, Burnett 5 6 J. Clark coll. (ex Heritage Mar. 2012 Signature Sale 3003, 8 Mar. 2012, lot 20139 = Heritage Long Beach Signature Sale 3018, 5 Sept. 2012, lot 20076) 2.75 15 12 1 no no yes https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=458705|836|20139|2ae5c00fb9f52bd0d18687cf3d7709af [show] [edit]
I 4979 Judaea Syria Caesarea Paneas Year 5 AD 40/1 Æ (12 mm) Agrippa II [ ]ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ ΑΓΡΙΠΠ[ ], LΕ (to left) bare head of Agrippa II, left [ΒΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠ]Α ΦΙΛΟΚΑΙΣΑΡ crossed cornucopias Meshorer 4, Burnett 5 7 Baldwin’s The New York Sale XXX, 9 Jan. 2013, lot 203 3.08 14.2 12 1 no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=546355|976|203|9fec7fafcca0fc4bf81249169875b4a1 [show] [edit]
I 4979 Judaea Syria Caesarea Paneas Year 5 AD 40/1 Æ (12 mm) Agrippa II [ ]ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ ΑΓΡΙΠΠ[ ], LΕ (to left) bare head of Agrippa II, left [ΒΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠ]Α ΦΙΛΟΚΑΙΣΑΡ crossed cornucopias Meshorer 4, Burnett 5 8 IMJ Sofaer 152 2.2 13.8 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4979 Judaea Syria Caesarea Paneas Year 5 AD 40/1 Æ (12 mm) Agrippa II [ ]ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ ΑΓΡΙΠΠ[ ], LΕ (to left) bare head of Agrippa II, left [ΒΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠ]Α ΦΙΛΟΚΑΙΣΑΡ crossed cornucopias Meshorer 4, Burnett 5 9 CNG 118, 13 Sept. 2021, lot 524 2.5 13.7 12 1 no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=1876805|4391|524|3cb958653a232eda8c6a88ed44263fa2 [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 1 L BMC 1 15 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 2 Nomos obolos 14, 15 Dec. 2019, lot 313 2.8 20 12 1 no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=1589364|3340|313|0de78ae33e9f2d652302c1a0d40afc01 [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 3 Savoca London 3 Silver, 15 Sept. 2019, lot 168 2.39 17 1 no no yes https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=1537088|3194|168|9ecc710e35eb520c075e4ece936849a3 [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 4 IMJ Sofaer 153 2.65 17.3 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 5 IMJ Sofaer 154 2.58 18.6 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 6 IMJ Sofaer 155 3.21 17.3 1 crude style no no no [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 7 IMJ Sofaer 156 2.93 17 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 8 IMJ Sofaer 157 2.64 17.3 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 9 IMJ Sofaer 158 2.68 15.9 1 crude style no no no [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 10 IMJ Sofaer 159 2.38 17 1 struck twice with reverse no no no [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 11 IMJ Sofaer 160 2.27 17.3 1 struck twice with reverse no no no [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 12 IMJ Sofaer 161 2.54 18.9 1 double struck no no no [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 13 IMJ Sofaer 162 1.98 17.4 1 incuse obv. struck on rev. no no no [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 14 IMJ Sofaer 163 2.75 19.1 1 incuse obv. struck on rev. no no no [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 15 Leeds-UL 12 2.86 19.2 1 no no no https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/656590 [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 16 Freiburg 12536 2.3 16 11 1 no no no https://ikmk.uni-freiburg.de/object?id=ID9379 [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 17 Freiburg 12539 1.87 17 12 1 no no no https://ikmk.uni-freiburg.de/object?id=ID9388 [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 18 Freiburg 020 3.52 12 1 no no no https://ikmk.uni-freiburg.de/object?id=ID9983 [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 19 Freiburg 022 2.21 17 12 1 no no no https://ikmk.uni-freiburg.de/object?id=ID9992 [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 20 Freiburg 023 2.83 18 12 1 no no no https://ikmk.uni-freiburg.de/object?id=ID10006 [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 21 Freiburg 024 2.66 17 11 1 no no no https://ikmk.uni-freiburg.de/object?id=ID10007 [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 22 Freiburg 026 2.85 18 12 1 no no no https://ikmk.uni-freiburg.de/object?id=ID10009 [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 23 Freiburg 025 2.34 17 12 1 no no no https://ikmk.uni-freiburg.de/object?id=ID10010 [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 24 Freiburg 027 1.93 17 12 1 no no no https://ikmk.uni-freiburg.de/object?id=ID10011 [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 25 Freiburg 021 2.87 17 12 1 no no no https://ikmk.uni-freiburg.de/object?id=ID10018 [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 26 Münster M 1524 2.42 18 12 1 no no no https://archaeologie.uni-muenster.de/ikmk/object?id=ID2464 [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 27 Boston 72.473.24 2.86 17 6 1 no no no https://collections.mfa.org/objects/199871 [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 28 Boston 2004.1358 2.78 18.5 12 1 no no no https://collections.mfa.org/objects/453146 [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 29 Boston 2004.1359 2.15 18 12 1 no no no https://collections.mfa.org/objects/453147 [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 30 Boston 2004.1361 2.45 17 11 1 no no no https://collections.mfa.org/objects/453149 [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 31 Boston 2004.1362 2.57 16.5 12 1 no no no https://collections.mfa.org/objects/453150 [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 32 Cop SNG 72 3.45 10 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 33 Cop SNG 73 3.05 10 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 34 Brisbane 1664 17 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 35 Brisbane 2768 16 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 36 Brisbane 2318 17 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 37 Brisbane 2778 17 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 38 Brisbane 3126 18 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 39 Brisbane 3127 17 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4981 Judaea Judaea Jerusalem Year 6 AD 41/2 Æ (15 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΑΓΡΙΠΑ canopy L Ϛ three ears of corn Meshorer 11 For overstrikes and variations in style, etc., see Meshorer 11a-j. .K. Lonnquist (A re-attribution of the King Herod Agrippa I ‘Year 6’ issue, Liber Annuus 47 (1997), pp. 429-440) has suggested a reattribution to Agrippa II and to Caesarea, but we still prefer Agrippa I and Jerusalem. This is not accepted by A. Kushnir-Stein, Some Observations on Palestinian Coins with a Bevelled Edge, INJ 14 (2000-2), pp. 78-83. 40 Regensburg 18078-764 1.82 16 12 1 no no no https://numid.ur.de/object?id=ID230 [show] [edit]
I 4983 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Æ (24 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ ΓΕΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟ(ΚΑΙΣΑΡ), LΖ (in pediment) temple with two columns containing King Agrippa, Claudius and two other figures Meshorer 8, Burnett 10 For an interpretation of the rev. type as the consecration, in the Temple of Capitoline Jupiter at Rome, of the treaty between Agrippa and Claudius, see Burnett. There is no coin no. 6 in the original publication. 1 L BMC 23 14.05 24 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4983 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Æ (24 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ ΓΕΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟ(ΚΑΙΣΑΡ), LΖ (in pediment) temple with two columns containing King Agrippa, Claudius and two other figures Meshorer 8, Burnett 10 For an interpretation of the rev. type as the consecration, in the Temple of Capitoline Jupiter at Rome, of the treaty between Agrippa and Claudius, see Burnett. There is no coin no. 6 in the original publication. 2 B 661/1919 16.03 24 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4983 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Æ (24 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ ΓΕΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟ(ΚΑΙΣΑΡ), LΖ (in pediment) temple with two columns containing King Agrippa, Claudius and two other figures Meshorer 8, Burnett 10 For an interpretation of the rev. type as the consecration, in the Temple of Capitoline Jupiter at Rome, of the treaty between Agrippa and Claudius, see Burnett. There is no coin no. 6 in the original publication. 3 P 133 15.79 24 1 no no no https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b8498522b [show] [edit]
I 4983 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Æ (24 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ ΓΕΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟ(ΚΑΙΣΑΡ), LΖ (in pediment) temple with two columns containing King Agrippa, Claudius and two other figures Meshorer 8, Burnett 10 For an interpretation of the rev. type as the consecration, in the Temple of Capitoline Jupiter at Rome, of the treaty between Agrippa and Claudius, see Burnett. There is no coin no. 6 in the original publication. 4 NFA 1976, J22 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4983 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Æ (24 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ ΓΕΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟ(ΚΑΙΣΑΡ), LΖ (in pediment) temple with two columns containing King Agrippa, Claudius and two other figures Meshorer 8, Burnett 10 For an interpretation of the rev. type as the consecration, in the Temple of Capitoline Jupiter at Rome, of the treaty between Agrippa and Claudius, see Burnett. There is no coin no. 6 in the original publication. 5 A. Kindler, Coins of the Land of Israel, no. 54 16.2 24 1 double struck no no no [show] [edit]
I 4983 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Æ (24 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ ΓΕΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟ(ΚΑΙΣΑΡ), LΖ (in pediment) temple with two columns containing King Agrippa, Claudius and two other figures Meshorer 8, Burnett 10 For an interpretation of the rev. type as the consecration, in the Temple of Capitoline Jupiter at Rome, of the treaty between Agrippa and Claudius, see Burnett. There is no coin no. 6 in the original publication. 7 Meshorer, Jewish Coins, 89 24 1 GIC 156 (laureate (?) head l.) no no no [show] [edit]
I 4983 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Æ (24 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ ΓΕΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟ(ΚΑΙΣΑΡ), LΖ (in pediment) temple with two columns containing King Agrippa, Claudius and two other figures Meshorer 8, Burnett 10 For an interpretation of the rev. type as the consecration, in the Temple of Capitoline Jupiter at Rome, of the treaty between Agrippa and Claudius, see Burnett. There is no coin no. 6 in the original publication. 8 CNG MBS 76, 12 Sept. 2007, lot 1132 14.41 25 12 1 no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=187954|241|1132|ffe35cd4fec2c773661df1b0680fba53 [show] [edit]
I 4983 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Æ (24 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ ΓΕΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟ(ΚΑΙΣΑΡ), LΖ (in pediment) temple with two columns containing King Agrippa, Claudius and two other figures Meshorer 8, Burnett 10 For an interpretation of the rev. type as the consecration, in the Temple of Capitoline Jupiter at Rome, of the treaty between Agrippa and Claudius, see Burnett. There is no coin no. 6 in the original publication. 9 Roma Numismatics EA 64, 28 Nov. 2019, lot 474 15.92 27.1 12 1 GIC 156i (laureate (?) head r.) no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=1579112|3315|474|8a9a43e0c483a81071560f882216c360 [show] [edit]
I 4983 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Æ (24 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ ΓΕΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟ(ΚΑΙΣΑΡ), LΖ (in pediment) temple with two columns containing King Agrippa, Claudius and two other figures Meshorer 8, Burnett 10 For an interpretation of the rev. type as the consecration, in the Temple of Capitoline Jupiter at Rome, of the treaty between Agrippa and Claudius, see Burnett. There is no coin no. 6 in the original publication. 10 CNG 105, 10 May 2017, lot 596 14.68 28.1 12 1 Strange style and appearance: not genuine? no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=981516|1910|596|a0d555637ee028fd17e05aa5b95ff59e [show] [edit]
I 4983 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Æ (24 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ ΓΕΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟ(ΚΑΙΣΑΡ), LΖ (in pediment) temple with two columns containing King Agrippa, Claudius and two other figures Meshorer 8, Burnett 10 For an interpretation of the rev. type as the consecration, in the Temple of Capitoline Jupiter at Rome, of the treaty between Agrippa and Claudius, see Burnett. There is no coin no. 6 in the original publication. 11 CNG 103, 14 Sept. 2016, lot 591 14.46 27 12 1 GIC 156 (laureate (?) head l.) no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=920317|1760|591|56d5cbcb1e5ef9a74fc6a40a751cbb92 [show] [edit]
I 4983 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Æ (24 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ ΓΕΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟ(ΚΑΙΣΑΡ), LΖ (in pediment) temple with two columns containing King Agrippa, Claudius and two other figures Meshorer 8, Burnett 10 For an interpretation of the rev. type as the consecration, in the Temple of Capitoline Jupiter at Rome, of the treaty between Agrippa and Claudius, see Burnett. There is no coin no. 6 in the original publication. 12 IMJ Sofaer 164 15.79 25.8 1 no no yes [show] [edit]
I 4983 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Æ (24 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ ΓΕΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟ(ΚΑΙΣΑΡ), LΖ (in pediment) temple with two columns containing King Agrippa, Claudius and two other figures Meshorer 8, Burnett 10 For an interpretation of the rev. type as the consecration, in the Temple of Capitoline Jupiter at Rome, of the treaty between Agrippa and Claudius, see Burnett. There is no coin no. 6 in the original publication. 13 Archaeological Center Auction 68, part 1, 12 Apr. 2020, lot 86 25 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4983 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Æ (24 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ ΓΕΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟ(ΚΑΙΣΑΡ), LΖ (in pediment) temple with two columns containing King Agrippa, Claudius and two other figures Meshorer 8, Burnett 10 For an interpretation of the rev. type as the consecration, in the Temple of Capitoline Jupiter at Rome, of the treaty between Agrippa and Claudius, see Burnett. There is no coin no. 6 in the original publication. 14 Künker 341, Samel coll., 1 Oct. 2020, lot 6210 15.99 24 1 no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=1697497|3799|6210|fcbd03ec2f17bbf4cb91924f1dd30431 [show] [edit]
I 4983 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Æ (24 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ ΓΕΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟ(ΚΑΙΣΑΡ), LΖ (in pediment) temple with two columns containing King Agrippa, Claudius and two other figures Meshorer 8, Burnett 10 For an interpretation of the rev. type as the consecration, in the Temple of Capitoline Jupiter at Rome, of the treaty between Agrippa and Claudius, see Burnett. There is no coin no. 6 in the original publication. 15 Künker 341, 1 Oct. 2020, lot 6211 15.31 24.2 1 GIC 156 (laureate (?) head l.) no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=1697498|3799|6211|3e85541c8b260f292f3d324999391dcb [show] [edit]
I 4983 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Æ (24 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ ΓΕΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟ(ΚΑΙΣΑΡ), LΖ (in pediment) temple with two columns containing King Agrippa, Claudius and two other figures Meshorer 8, Burnett 10 For an interpretation of the rev. type as the consecration, in the Temple of Capitoline Jupiter at Rome, of the treaty between Agrippa and Claudius, see Burnett. There is no coin no. 6 in the original publication. 16 Baldwin's 100, 27 Sep. 2016, lot 299 ex Baldwin's 83, 24 Sep. 2013, lot 4107 ex Baldwin's/ Dmitry Markov/ M&M Numismatics The New York Sale XXX, 9 Jan. 2013, lot 205 15.98 27 12 1 GIC 156i (laureate (?) head r.) no no no [show] [edit]
I 4983 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Æ (24 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ ΓΕΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟ(ΚΑΙΣΑΡ), LΖ (in pediment) temple with two columns containing King Agrippa, Claudius and two other figures Meshorer 8, Burnett 10 For an interpretation of the rev. type as the consecration, in the Temple of Capitoline Jupiter at Rome, of the treaty between Agrippa and Claudius, see Burnett. There is no coin no. 6 in the original publication. 17 The New York Sale XLII, 9 Jan. 2018, lot 266 14.23 1 GIC 156i (laureate (?) head r.) no no no [show] [edit]
I 4983 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Æ (24 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ ΓΕΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟ(ΚΑΙΣΑΡ), LΖ (in pediment) temple with two columns containing King Agrippa, Claudius and two other figures Meshorer 8, Burnett 10 For an interpretation of the rev. type as the consecration, in the Temple of Capitoline Jupiter at Rome, of the treaty between Agrippa and Claudius, see Burnett. There is no coin no. 6 in the original publication. 18 CNG 390, 1 Feb. 2017, lot 368 15.92 27 12 1 GIC 156 (laureate (?) head l.) no no no [show] [edit]
I 4984 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Æ (24 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ ΓΕΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟ(ΚΑΙΣΑΡ), LΗ (in pediment) temple with two columns containing King Agrippa, Claudius and two other figures Meshorer 10, Burnett 10 1 Meshorer 10 1 GIC 156 (laureate (?) head l.) no no no [show] [edit]
I 4984 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Æ (24 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ ΓΕΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟ(ΚΑΙΣΑΡ), LΗ (in pediment) temple with two columns containing King Agrippa, Claudius and two other figures Meshorer 10, Burnett 10 2 Meshorer 10 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4984 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Æ (24 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ ΓΕΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟ(ΚΑΙΣΑΡ), LΗ (in pediment) temple with two columns containing King Agrippa, Claudius and two other figures Meshorer 10, Burnett 10 3 CNG EA 396, 26 Apr. 2017, lot 520 19.6 24.1 12 1 GIC 156 (laureate (?) head l.) no no yes https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=986003|1918|520|74688ffa925619b45c0c1d89cefbfe02 [show] [edit]
I 4984 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Æ (24 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ ΓΕΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟ(ΚΑΙΣΑΡ), LΗ (in pediment) temple with two columns containing King Agrippa, Claudius and two other figures Meshorer 10, Burnett 10 4 CNG Triton XXII, 8 Jan. 2019, lot 731 10.33 26 12 1 GIC 156 (laureate (?) head l.) no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=1410829|2868|731|be82beaf8718c71d1b9bc3250ae0eba0 [show] [edit]
I 4984 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Æ (24 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ ΓΕΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟ(ΚΑΙΣΑΡ), LΗ (in pediment) temple with two columns containing King Agrippa, Claudius and two other figures Meshorer 10, Burnett 10 5 Markov The New York Sale XLII, 9 Jan. 2018, lot 266 14.23 24.7 1 GIC 156 (laureate (?) head l.) no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=1083254|2136|266|df1e01c6017648d47fafb975a8d06be4 [show] [edit]
I 4984 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Æ (24 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ ΓΕΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟ(ΚΑΙΣΑΡ), LΗ (in pediment) temple with two columns containing King Agrippa, Claudius and two other figures Meshorer 10, Burnett 10 6 IMJ Sofaer 167 14.99 26 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4984 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Æ (24 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ ΓΕΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟ(ΚΑΙΣΑΡ), LΗ (in pediment) temple with two columns containing King Agrippa, Claudius and two other figures Meshorer 10, Burnett 10 7 Private collection (2020) 13.5 23 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4984 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Æ (24 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ ΓΕΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟ(ΚΑΙΣΑΡ), LΗ (in pediment) temple with two columns containing King Agrippa, Claudius and two other figures Meshorer 10, Burnett 10 8 Gemini, LLC VII, 9 Jan. 2011, lot 629 16.01 12 1 GIC 156 (laureate (?) head l.) no no no [show] [edit]
I 4984 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Æ (24 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ ΓΕΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟ(ΚΑΙΣΑΡ), LΗ (in pediment) temple with two columns containing King Agrippa, Claudius and two other figures Meshorer 10, Burnett 10 9 Brisbane 1956 25 1 GIC 156 (laureate (?) head l.) no no no [show] [edit]
I 4985 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Year 7 AD 42/3 Æ (20 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟΚΑΙ diademed and draped bust of Agrippa, right ΚΑΙΣΑΡΙΑ Η ΠΡΟΣ ΤΩ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΩ ΛΙΜΕΝΙ, LΖ (in field) Tyche standing, left with rudder and cornucopia Meshorer 6 D. Barag, ‘The legal and administrative status of the port of Sebastos during the early Roman period’, in A. Raban and K.G. Holum, Caesarea Maritima. A retrospective after two millennia (Leiden, 1996), pp. 609-14, distinguishes, for Agrippa, Claudius and Nero, between coins referring to the city of Caesarea and those referring to its port, Sebastos. He regards them as two distinct legal entities, even though he cites no parallel for this arrangement (see also 4847-8, 4862-5). 1 NY 1944.100.62861 SNG 274 9.06 20 12 1 GIC 118 (male head r.) no no no http://numismatics.org/collection/1944.100.62861 [show] [edit]
I 4985 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Year 7 AD 42/3 Æ (20 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟΚΑΙ diademed and draped bust of Agrippa, right ΚΑΙΣΑΡΙΑ Η ΠΡΟΣ ΤΩ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΩ ΛΙΜΕΝΙ, LΖ (in field) Tyche standing, left with rudder and cornucopia Meshorer 6 D. Barag, ‘The legal and administrative status of the port of Sebastos during the early Roman period’, in A. Raban and K.G. Holum, Caesarea Maritima. A retrospective after two millennia (Leiden, 1996), pp. 609-14, distinguishes, for Agrippa, Claudius and Nero, between coins referring to the city of Caesarea and those referring to its port, Sebastos. He regards them as two distinct legal entities, even though he cites no parallel for this arrangement (see also 4847-8, 4862-5). 2 Meshorer 6 20 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4985 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Year 7 AD 42/3 Æ (20 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟΚΑΙ diademed and draped bust of Agrippa, right ΚΑΙΣΑΡΙΑ Η ΠΡΟΣ ΤΩ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΩ ΛΙΜΕΝΙ, LΖ (in field) Tyche standing, left with rudder and cornucopia Meshorer 6 D. Barag, ‘The legal and administrative status of the port of Sebastos during the early Roman period’, in A. Raban and K.G. Holum, Caesarea Maritima. A retrospective after two millennia (Leiden, 1996), pp. 609-14, distinguishes, for Agrippa, Claudius and Nero, between coins referring to the city of Caesarea and those referring to its port, Sebastos. He regards them as two distinct legal entities, even though he cites no parallel for this arrangement (see also 4847-8, 4862-5). 3 Meshorer 6 20 12 1 GIC 156 (laureate (?) head l.) no no no [show] [edit]
I 4985 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Year 7 AD 42/3 Æ (20 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟΚΑΙ diademed and draped bust of Agrippa, right ΚΑΙΣΑΡΙΑ Η ΠΡΟΣ ΤΩ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΩ ΛΙΜΕΝΙ, LΖ (in field) Tyche standing, left with rudder and cornucopia Meshorer 6 D. Barag, ‘The legal and administrative status of the port of Sebastos during the early Roman period’, in A. Raban and K.G. Holum, Caesarea Maritima. A retrospective after two millennia (Leiden, 1996), pp. 609-14, distinguishes, for Agrippa, Claudius and Nero, between coins referring to the city of Caesarea and those referring to its port, Sebastos. He regards them as two distinct legal entities, even though he cites no parallel for this arrangement (see also 4847-8, 4862-5). 4 P 2015/18 7.94 20 1 a variant with ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟ-ΚΑΙΣ-ΑΡ / ΚΑΙΣΑΡΙΑ Η ΠΡΟΣ ΤΩ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΩ Λ no no no [show] [edit]
I 4985 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Year 7 AD 42/3 Æ (20 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟΚΑΙ diademed and draped bust of Agrippa, right ΚΑΙΣΑΡΙΑ Η ΠΡΟΣ ΤΩ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΩ ΛΙΜΕΝΙ, LΖ (in field) Tyche standing, left with rudder and cornucopia Meshorer 6 D. Barag, ‘The legal and administrative status of the port of Sebastos during the early Roman period’, in A. Raban and K.G. Holum, Caesarea Maritima. A retrospective after two millennia (Leiden, 1996), pp. 609-14, distinguishes, for Agrippa, Claudius and Nero, between coins referring to the city of Caesarea and those referring to its port, Sebastos. He regards them as two distinct legal entities, even though he cites no parallel for this arrangement (see also 4847-8, 4862-5). 5 CNG 102, 18 May 2016, lot 757 8.61 21 12 1 GIC 156 (laureate (?) head l.) no no yes https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=891131|1683|757|2ab619c707478952d4813d89f258cb86 [show] [edit]
I 4985 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Year 7 AD 42/3 Æ (20 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟΚΑΙ diademed and draped bust of Agrippa, right ΚΑΙΣΑΡΙΑ Η ΠΡΟΣ ΤΩ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΩ ΛΙΜΕΝΙ, LΖ (in field) Tyche standing, left with rudder and cornucopia Meshorer 6 D. Barag, ‘The legal and administrative status of the port of Sebastos during the early Roman period’, in A. Raban and K.G. Holum, Caesarea Maritima. A retrospective after two millennia (Leiden, 1996), pp. 609-14, distinguishes, for Agrippa, Claudius and Nero, between coins referring to the city of Caesarea and those referring to its port, Sebastos. He regards them as two distinct legal entities, even though he cites no parallel for this arrangement (see also 4847-8, 4862-5). 6 IMJ Sofaer 165 7.09 21.3 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4985 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Year 7 AD 42/3 Æ (20 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟΚΑΙ diademed and draped bust of Agrippa, right ΚΑΙΣΑΡΙΑ Η ΠΡΟΣ ΤΩ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΩ ΛΙΜΕΝΙ, LΖ (in field) Tyche standing, left with rudder and cornucopia Meshorer 6 D. Barag, ‘The legal and administrative status of the port of Sebastos during the early Roman period’, in A. Raban and K.G. Holum, Caesarea Maritima. A retrospective after two millennia (Leiden, 1996), pp. 609-14, distinguishes, for Agrippa, Claudius and Nero, between coins referring to the city of Caesarea and those referring to its port, Sebastos. He regards them as two distinct legal entities, even though he cites no parallel for this arrangement (see also 4847-8, 4862-5). 7 IMJ Sofaer 166 22.2 1 GIC 156 (laureate (?) head l.) no no no [show] [edit]
I 4985 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Year 7 AD 42/3 Æ (20 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟΚΑΙ diademed and draped bust of Agrippa, right ΚΑΙΣΑΡΙΑ Η ΠΡΟΣ ΤΩ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΩ ΛΙΜΕΝΙ, LΖ (in field) Tyche standing, left with rudder and cornucopia Meshorer 6 D. Barag, ‘The legal and administrative status of the port of Sebastos during the early Roman period’, in A. Raban and K.G. Holum, Caesarea Maritima. A retrospective after two millennia (Leiden, 1996), pp. 609-14, distinguishes, for Agrippa, Claudius and Nero, between coins referring to the city of Caesarea and those referring to its port, Sebastos. He regards them as two distinct legal entities, even though he cites no parallel for this arrangement (see also 4847-8, 4862-5). 8 CNG 277, 11 April 2012, lot 159 7.42 20 12 1 GIC 156 (laureate (?) head l.) no no no [show] [edit]
I 4985 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Year 7 AD 42/3 Æ (20 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟΚΑΙ diademed and draped bust of Agrippa, right ΚΑΙΣΑΡΙΑ Η ΠΡΟΣ ΤΩ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΩ ΛΙΜΕΝΙ, LΖ (in field) Tyche standing, left with rudder and cornucopia Meshorer 6 D. Barag, ‘The legal and administrative status of the port of Sebastos during the early Roman period’, in A. Raban and K.G. Holum, Caesarea Maritima. A retrospective after two millennia (Leiden, 1996), pp. 609-14, distinguishes, for Agrippa, Claudius and Nero, between coins referring to the city of Caesarea and those referring to its port, Sebastos. He regards them as two distinct legal entities, even though he cites no parallel for this arrangement (see also 4847-8, 4862-5). 9 CNG 514, 20 April 2022, lot 219 7.62 22 12 1 GIC 156 (laureate (?) head l.) no no no [show] [edit]
I 4985 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Year 7 AD 42/3 Æ (20 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟΚΑΙ diademed and draped bust of Agrippa, right ΚΑΙΣΑΡΙΑ Η ΠΡΟΣ ΤΩ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΩ ΛΙΜΕΝΙ, LΖ (in field) Tyche standing, left with rudder and cornucopia Meshorer 6 D. Barag, ‘The legal and administrative status of the port of Sebastos during the early Roman period’, in A. Raban and K.G. Holum, Caesarea Maritima. A retrospective after two millennia (Leiden, 1996), pp. 609-14, distinguishes, for Agrippa, Claudius and Nero, between coins referring to the city of Caesarea and those referring to its port, Sebastos. He regards them as two distinct legal entities, even though he cites no parallel for this arrangement (see also 4847-8, 4862-5). 10 Brisbane 1463 21 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4986 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Year 8 AD 43/4 Æ (20 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟΚΑΙ diademed and draped bust of Agrippa, right ΚΑΙΣΑΡΙΑ Η ΠΡΟΣ ΤΩ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΩ ΛΙΜΕΝΙ, LΗ (in field) Tyche standing, left, holding rudder and cornucopia Meshorer 9 1 Meshorer 9 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4986 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Year 8 AD 43/4 Æ (20 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟΚΑΙ diademed and draped bust of Agrippa, right ΚΑΙΣΑΡΙΑ Η ΠΡΟΣ ΤΩ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΩ ΛΙΜΕΝΙ, LΗ (in field) Tyche standing, left, holding rudder and cornucopia Meshorer 9 2 Meshorer 9 1 GIC 156 (laureate (?) head l.) no no no [show] [edit]
I 4986 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Year 8 AD 43/4 Æ (20 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟΚΑΙ diademed and draped bust of Agrippa, right ΚΑΙΣΑΡΙΑ Η ΠΡΟΣ ΤΩ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΩ ΛΙΜΕΝΙ, LΗ (in field) Tyche standing, left, holding rudder and cornucopia Meshorer 9 3 P 129 8.01 20 12 1 no no no https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b8498523r [show] [edit]
I 4986 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Year 8 AD 43/4 Æ (20 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟΚΑΙ diademed and draped bust of Agrippa, right ΚΑΙΣΑΡΙΑ Η ΠΡΟΣ ΤΩ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΩ ΛΙΜΕΝΙ, LΗ (in field) Tyche standing, left, holding rudder and cornucopia Meshorer 9 4 Goldberg 98, 6 June 2017, lot 1492 = Goldberg 100, 5 Sept. 2017, lot 2063 6.42 20 1 GIC 156 (laureate (?) head l.) no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=1056704|2064|2063|7f15a2cebdd3404e8b340227956581a6 [show] [edit]
I 4986 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Year 8 AD 43/4 Æ (20 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟΚΑΙ diademed and draped bust of Agrippa, right ΚΑΙΣΑΡΙΑ Η ΠΡΟΣ ΤΩ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΩ ΛΙΜΕΝΙ, LΗ (in field) Tyche standing, left, holding rudder and cornucopia Meshorer 9 5 IMJ Sofaer 168 7.52 21.5 1 no no yes [show] [edit]
I 4986 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Year 8 AD 43/4 Æ (20 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟΚΑΙ diademed and draped bust of Agrippa, right ΚΑΙΣΑΡΙΑ Η ΠΡΟΣ ΤΩ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΩ ΛΙΜΕΝΙ, LΗ (in field) Tyche standing, left, holding rudder and cornucopia Meshorer 9 6 CNG 97, 17 Sept. 2014, lot 347 8.96 20.4 1 1 no no no https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=2122526 [show] [edit]
I 4986 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Year 8 AD 43/4 Æ (20 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟΚΑΙ diademed and draped bust of Agrippa, right ΚΑΙΣΑΡΙΑ Η ΠΡΟΣ ΤΩ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΩ ΛΙΜΕΝΙ, LΗ (in field) Tyche standing, left, holding rudder and cornucopia Meshorer 9 7 P 28 RSN VIII (1898) 31, no. 19 (Antiochus of Commagene, mint of Sebaste) 8.05 22 1 moved from RPC I, 3722 in 2021. no no no https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b84985171 [show] [edit]
I 4986 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Year 8 AD 43/4 Æ (20 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟΚΑΙ diademed and draped bust of Agrippa, right ΚΑΙΣΑΡΙΑ Η ΠΡΟΣ ΤΩ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΩ ΛΙΜΕΝΙ, LΗ (in field) Tyche standing, left, holding rudder and cornucopia Meshorer 9 8 Leu EA 15, 27 Feb. 2021, lot 847 7.91 21 12 1 GIC 156 (laureate (?) head l.) no no no [show] [edit]
I 4986 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Year 8 AD 43/4 Æ (20 mm) Agrippa I ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ ΦΙΛΟΚΑΙ diademed and draped bust of Agrippa, right ΚΑΙΣΑΡΙΑ Η ΠΡΟΣ ΤΩ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΩ ΛΙΜΕΝΙ, LΗ (in field) Tyche standing, left, holding rudder and cornucopia Meshorer 9 9 CNG 115, 16 Sep. 2020, lot 448 6.8 19.5 8 1 GIC 118 (male head r.) no no no [show] [edit]
I 4987 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Year 8 AD 43/4 Æ (16 mm) Agrippa II ΑΓΡΙΠΠΟΥ ΥΙΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ bare head of Agrippa II, left anchor Meshorer (Agrippa II) 4 For the correct date, see R.Deutsch, INJ 9 (1986-7), pp. 36-7. The rev. type presumably is a reference to Caesarea Maritima, as on 4985-6 (the Tyche of Caesarea). 1 B Löbb. 3.93 16 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4987 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Year 8 AD 43/4 Æ (16 mm) Agrippa II ΑΓΡΙΠΠΟΥ ΥΙΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ bare head of Agrippa II, left anchor Meshorer (Agrippa II) 4 For the correct date, see R.Deutsch, INJ 9 (1986-7), pp. 36-7. The rev. type presumably is a reference to Caesarea Maritima, as on 4985-6 (the Tyche of Caesarea). 2 Meshorer 4 16 12 1 GIC 156 (laureate (?) head l.) no no no [show] [edit]
I 4987 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Year 8 AD 43/4 Æ (16 mm) Agrippa II ΑΓΡΙΠΠΟΥ ΥΙΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ bare head of Agrippa II, left anchor Meshorer (Agrippa II) 4 For the correct date, see R.Deutsch, INJ 9 (1986-7), pp. 36-7. The rev. type presumably is a reference to Caesarea Maritima, as on 4985-6 (the Tyche of Caesarea). 3 Leu AG (1991-2007) 86, 5 May 2003, lot 499 4.21 16 1 no no no https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=129168 [show] [edit]
I 4987 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Year 8 AD 43/4 Æ (16 mm) Agrippa II ΑΓΡΙΠΠΟΥ ΥΙΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ bare head of Agrippa II, left anchor Meshorer (Agrippa II) 4 For the correct date, see R.Deutsch, INJ 9 (1986-7), pp. 36-7. The rev. type presumably is a reference to Caesarea Maritima, as on 4985-6 (the Tyche of Caesarea). 4 CNG EA 273, 8 Feb. 2012, lot 199 2.99 16 12 1 no no no https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=1192681 [show] [edit]
I 4987 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Year 8 AD 43/4 Æ (16 mm) Agrippa II ΑΓΡΙΠΠΟΥ ΥΙΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ bare head of Agrippa II, left anchor Meshorer (Agrippa II) 4 For the correct date, see R.Deutsch, INJ 9 (1986-7), pp. 36-7. The rev. type presumably is a reference to Caesarea Maritima, as on 4985-6 (the Tyche of Caesarea). 5 Heritage 3003, 9 Mar. 2012, lot 20143 = Heritage 3018, 5 Sept. 2012, lot 20080 4.71 18 12 1 no no no https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=1214596 [show] [edit]
I 4987 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Year 8 AD 43/4 Æ (16 mm) Agrippa II ΑΓΡΙΠΠΟΥ ΥΙΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ bare head of Agrippa II, left anchor Meshorer (Agrippa II) 4 For the correct date, see R.Deutsch, INJ 9 (1986-7), pp. 36-7. The rev. type presumably is a reference to Caesarea Maritima, as on 4985-6 (the Tyche of Caesarea). 6 CNG Keystone 9, 18 Jan. 2023, lot 168 (Hendin 6277: this coin illustrated) 4.93 17 12 1 no no yes https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=2150920|5161|168|5fba308724fb940af5663103cc4cb795 [show] [edit]
I 4987 Syria Samaria Caesarea Maritima Year 8 AD 43/4 Æ (16 mm) Agrippa II ΑΓΡΙΠΠΟΥ ΥΙΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ bare head of Agrippa II, left anchor Meshorer (Agrippa II) 4 For the correct date, see R.Deutsch, INJ 9 (1986-7), pp. 36-7. The rev. type presumably is a reference to Caesarea Maritima, as on 4985-6 (the Tyche of Caesarea). 7 CNG 126, 28 May 2024, lot 494 3.91 16.6 12 1 no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=2382091|5854|494|a764dfdabf154075352292f33704340f [show] [edit]