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Ancient Judean Coinage
 
 
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Lot 3233
  Philisto-Arabian Coinage. Gaza, 4th century BC. AR Drachm (4.09 g). Athenian imitation. Head of Athena right, wearing Attic helmet, with crest and upright olive leaves. Reverse: Owl right, with olive spray behind; at right, AΘE, at left Θ. Hendin --; SNG ANS --; Mildenberg, Vestigia Leonis, p. XXIV, 13. Usual tight flan, but exceptionally well centered, bold strike with nearly full crest. Even matte texture to metal, with pleasing medium toning. Rare this nice! Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $1,750 - 2,250.
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$1,495
Lot 3234
Philisto-Arabian. Gaza, 4th century BC. AR Drachm (4.02 g). . Hen-422. Rare. Archaistic bearded male head right. Reverse: Forepart of running horse right, two letters for "aza" above right, all within square beaded border. SNG ANS 35; Hendin 422; BMC p. 178, 14. Nicely centered on a flan of especially good metal. Some ancient scratches on the cheek. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value $1,250 - 1,750.
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Lot 3235
  Yehud Coinage. 4th Century BC. AR Hemiobol (0.32g). . Hen-427. Lily flower. Reverse: Eagle looking right; to right, inscription (Yehud). TJC 15a. H-427. The three letters legible; About Very Fine.
Estimated Value $650 - 750.
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$834
Lot 3236
  Yehud Coinage. 4th Century BC. AR Hemiobol (0.22g). . Hen-433. Youthful male head right with, perhaps, inscription behind head. Reverse: Forepart of winged lynx left; in lower right field, name (Yehezqiyah). Mesh2 13. H-433v. TJC 25. Rare. Extremely Fine for issue.
Estimated Value $2,000 - 2,500.
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Lot 3237
  Yehud Coinage. Ptolemy II, 285-246 BC. AR Quarter Obol (0.18g). . Hen-438. Diademed head right of Ptolemy I. Reverse: Eagle with spread wings standing left; to left, inscription (Yehud). TJC 31a. H-438. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value $600 - 700.
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Lot 3238
  The Hasmonaeans. . Hen-452. This lot of ten bronze prutot highlights previously unrecorded script formation/dies of this series, many as per the excellent treatise-tabulation by J. Kaufman: K(aufman) EA-75, K EA-92, K PB-28, K SA-5, Mesh2 HA-8, Mesh2 K-25, Mesh2 LA-30, Mesh2 LA-32, Mesh2 MA-3 and Mesh2 MA-12. Lot of 10 coins. Condition averages Very Fine or better.
Estimated Value $500 - 700.
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$489
Lot 3239
  The Hasmonaeans. John Hyrcanus II, 63-40 BC. . Hen-454. An excellent collector's lot of ten bronze prutot attributed to the following Mesh2 (Ancient Jewish Coins, Volume I, by Y. Meshorer) numbers: LA-18, MC-3, NA-2, NA-45, NC-1, PB-8, SB-9, SB-12, SC-8 and SC-19. This grouping shows well the different epigraphy, from clear, incisively cut Palaeo-Hebrew to cursive style, as well as blundered inscriptions. Lot of 10 coins. Condition averages Very Fine and the inscription within wreath sides are particularly distinct.
Estimated Value $450 - 550.
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Lot 3240
The Hasmonaeans. Judah Aristobulus I, 104-103 BC. AE Prutah. . Hen-465. Rare in this preservation. Hebrew inscription within wreath. Reverse: Filleted double cornucopiae, pomegranate in between. Hendin 465; AJC I, Group Ja. Dark brown patina, with earthen highlights. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $125 - 225.
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$115
Lot 3241
  The Hasmonaeans. . Hen-465. Diversity of inscription and excellent condition were the parameters to select this sextex of bronze prutot: K EA-59, K GB-20, K NA-70, K NA-109, Mesh2 JA-5 and Mesh2 JA-20. Lot of 6 coins. Condition is Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value $350 - 450.
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Lot 3242
  The Hasmonaeans. Mattityah (Mattathias) Antigonus, 40-37 BC. AE 22. . Hen-481. Cornuacopiae. Reverse: Ivy wreath. TJC 36. H-481. Very Fine, reverse struck off-center but particularly attractive cornuacopiae side.
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
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Lot 3243
  The Herodians. Herod the Great, 37-4 BC. AE 20 (4 prutot) minted at Samaria, 40 BC. . Hen-487. Shield with decorated rim. Reverse: Crested helmet, date in field. TJC 45. H-487. About Very Fine.
Estimated Value $350 - 400.
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Lot 3244
  The Herodians. Herod Philip, 4 BC - AD 34. AE 17 dated year 33 (AD 29/30). . Hen-537. Laureate head right of Tiberius. Reverse: Tetrastyle temple (the Augusteum in Paneas); between columns, date. TJC 104. H-537. Good / About Very Fine.
Estimated Value $350 - 450.
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Lot 3245
  The Herodians. Herod Philip, 4 BC - AD 34. AE 12.5 dated year 34 (AD 30/31). . Hen-541. Draped and bareheaded bust right of Philip. Reverse: Date within wreath. Mesh2 12. H-541. TJC 108. Very rare, with obverse legend and portrait particularly sharp and well-defined. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $4,500 - 5,500.
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Lot 3246
  The Herodians. Herod Agrippa I, AD 37-43. AE 17 minted at Paneas, AD 40/41. . Hen-550. Draped bust left of Caesonia (wife of Caligula). Reverse: Female figure (Drusilla Minor as a goddess) standing left, holding a small Nike proffering a wreath; in left field, date. NLJ 60. RPC 4977. TJC 117. H-550. Fine to Very Fine and very rare.
Estimated Value $7,000 - 8,000.
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Lot 3247
  Procuratorial Period. Valerius Gratus, 15-26 AD. AE Prutah (Year 4), struck 17 AD. . Hen-644. Scarce type. Vine leaf on branch, inscription around. Reverse: Kantharos with scroll handles, date in field. Hendin 644; AJC II, Supp. V, 14. Black to dark green patina, with earthen highlights. Obverse off center, reverse choice. Fine / Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value $75 - 125.
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Lot 3248
  Procuratorial Period. Valerius Gratus, 15-26 AD. AE Prutah (Year 5), struck 18 AD. . Hen-646. Wreath, inscription in three lines within. Reverse: Palm branch upright, inscription and date in field. Hendin 646; AJC II, Supp. V, 18. Black patina, with reddish earthen highlights. Well centered and sharply struck. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value $75 - 125.
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$92
Lot 3249
  Jewish War, AD 66-70. AR Half Shekel (6.79g) dated year 1 (AD 66/7). . Hen-655. Temple vessel with pearl on either side; above, date. Reverse: Stem with three pomegranate fruits. TJC 188. Mesh1 148. H-655. Very Nearly Extremely Fine, not oxidized.
Estimated Value $2,000 - 2,500.
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Lot 3250
  Jewish War, AD 66-70. AR Half Shekel (6.32g) dated year 1 (AD 66/7). . Hen-655. Temple vessel with pearl on either side; above, date. Reverse: Stem with three pomegranate fruits. TJC 185. Mesh1 148. H-655. Assertive early style; some porosity. Very Fine or better / Very Fine.
Estimated Value $2,000 - 2,500.
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Lot 3251
  Jewish War, AD 66-70. AR Shekel (14.22g) dated year 2 (AD 67/8). . Hen-659. Temple vessel with nine pearls across the rim; above, date. Reverse: Stem with three pomegranates. Mesh1 151. H-659. TJC 193. Choice Extremely Fine; excellent metal quality (no porosity/oxidation).
Estimated Value $1,500 - 2,000.
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$2,070
Lot 3252
  Jewish War, AD 66-70. AR Shekel (14.24g) dated year 2 (AD 67/8). . Hen-659. Temple vessel with nine pearls across the rim; above, date. Reverse: Stem with three pomegranates. Mesh1 151. H-659. Extremely Fine, small flan defects.
Estimated Value $1,500 - 2,000.
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Lot 3253
  Jewish War, AD 66-70. AR Shekel (14.31g) dated year 2 (AD 67/8). . Hen-659. Temple vessel with nine pearls across the rim; above, date. Reverse: Stem with three pomegranates. Mesh1 151. H-659. Extremely Fine and of sound metal.
Estimated Value $1,500 - 2,000.
This obverse die with a diagonal break and some recutting is plated as TJC 193.

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Lot 3254
  Jewish War, AD 66-70. AR Shekel (13.96g) dated year 4 (AD 69/70). . Hen-665. Temple vessel with nine pearls across the rim; above, date. Reverse: Stem with three pomegranates. TJC 207. H-665. Fine but considerably scratched and somewhat porous.
Estimated Value $3,000 - 4,000.
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Lot 3255
  Jewish War, AD 66-70. AE Medium Bronze (22mm) dated year 4 (AD 69/70). . Hen-669. Etrog; inscription around ("For the redemption of Zion"). Reverse: Two bundles of lulavs; inscription around ("Year four, quarter"). Mesh1 162. TJC 213. H-669. Some patination defects, otherwise Fine with good detail.
Estimated Value $700 - 800.
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Lot 3256
  Bar Kochba Revolt, AD 132-135. AE Large Bronze (29.5mm; 16.74g) dated year One (AD 132/3). . Hen-676. Inscription within palm wreath. Reverse: Amphora with fluted body, conical foot and handles from middle of neck to shoulders. Mesh1 168. H-676. Mild 12 [13 examples cited]. About Very Fine.
Estimated Value $9,000 - 10,000.
This coin is overstruck upon a thin-flan bronze whose original-striking facial features are visible on the body of the amphora, as well as having the understriking obverse inscription "…HAD…" legible at the periphery. Strong understrikes are seldom encountered in the bronze series. Although all Bar Kokhba War coins were overstruck upon earlier coins, the bronzes were systematically filed, as being of a harder metal. The hated Roman emperors and pagan deities on bronze issues were better erased by filing than merely to be overstruck with the new dies, as were the silver issues.

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Lot 3257
  Bar Kochba Revolt, AD 132-135. AE Large Bronze (30mm; 24.68g) dated year One (AD 132/3). . Hen-677. Inscription within palm wreath. Reverse: Amphora with fluted body, conical foot and handles from middle of neck to shoulders. Mesh1 169. H-677. Mild 2 [12 examples cited]. Nice even patination with none of the obvious metalworking or false highlighting; attractive. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $12,500 - 15,000.
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Lot 3258
  Bar Kochba Revolt, AD 132-135. AE Large Bronze (32mm; 38.12g) dated year One (AD 132/3). . Hen-677. Inscription within palm wreath. Reverse: Amphora with fluted body, conical foot and handles from middle of neck to shoulders. Mesh1 169. H-677. Mild reverse die unlisted (obverse die 1). Struck upon a large, thick, earlier coin. A little encrusted, but again not hampered by excessive treatments. A highly important coin that should be of interest to specialists of Bar Kochba coinage. Fine to Very Fine.
Estimated Value $17,500 - 20,000.
This unusually heavy and thick flan is indicative of the earliest large-bronze issues. The later die combinations and year 2 types were invariably struck upon thinner host coins, as obviously the early sestertii and large medallionlike city coinage bronzes had been utilized and were no longer available. This reverse die was plated by J. Chaim Kaufman in "Studies in Memory of Leo Mildenberg" (INJ Volume 14), p. 135, at bottom.

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Lot 3259
  Bar Kochba Revolt, AD 132-135. AE Medium Bronze (25mm; 8.13g) dated year One (AD 132/3). . Hen-678. Small vine leaf. Reverse: Palm tree with seven branches. Mesh1 170A. H-678v. Mild 42 [large issue]. Harshly cleaned with patches of green on the obverse. Very Good.
Estimated Value $400 - 500.
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Lot 3260
  Bar Kochba Revolt, AD 132-135. AE Medium Bronze (19mm; 6.75g) dated year One (AD 132/3). . Hen-680. Upright palm branch within laurel wreath. Reverse: Chelys-lyre with five strings. Mesh1 172. H-680. Cf. Mild 26. On a small flan. Nearly Very Fine.
Estimated Value $700 - 800.
This die pairing of L. Mildenberg's obverse die O1, which has now been recut, and reverse die R7, is unpublished in the die study, but a specimen is plated in J. Chaim Kaufman's "Additions to the Corpus of Leo Mildenberg" appearing in "INJ 14." The existence of this coin proves that the recutting of the obverse was done before the die combination of Mild 27, which is dated "year 2." Thus, this coin was minted directly before the new dies proclaiming "year 2" were manufactured.

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Lot 3261
  Bar Kochba Revolt, AD 132-135. AE Medium Bronze (19.5mm; 6.35g) dated year One (AD 132/3), of the "irregular coinage." . Hen-680a. Imitative upright palm branch within laurel wreath. Reverse: Imitative chelys-lyre. Mesh 172A (these dies). H-680a. Mild 161 [only two examples cited]. Very rare. Harshly cleaned. Very Good.
Estimated Value $350 - 450.
While there is some difference of opinion regarding the irregular coinage, most agree that the coins were produced in a hurried fashion, likely at a moving military mint. There is a great variance between these and the regularly produced coins in the style, epigraphy and manner of striking (including die axis). The barbaric imitative style could indicate that they were minted later in the war than their inscribed date suggests.

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Lot 3262
  Bar Kochba Revolt, AD 132-135. AE Small Bronze (17mm; 6.79g) dated year One (AD 132/3). . Hen-681. Triform bunch of grapes. Reverse: Palm tree with seven branches. Mesh1 173. H-681. Mild 150 [mass issue (more than 100 specimens known)]. Choice Very Fine / Very Fine.
Estimated Value $300 - 350.
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Lot 3263
  Bar Kochba Revolt, AD 132-135. AR Denar / Zuz (3.20g), hybrid issue of years 1 and 2, minted 133/134AD. . Hen-685. Rare! Inscription within wreath ("Shim"). Reverse: One-handled jug right with palm branch to right; inscription ("Eleazar the Priest"). H-685; Mild 3. Lightly toned, with russet to iridescent overtones. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value $2,500 - 3,000.
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Lot 3264
Bar Kochba Revolt, AD 132-135. AR Denar (3.17g), Hybrid issue of years One and 2, minted AD 133/4. . Hen-685. Inscription within wreath. Reverse: One-handled jug right with palm branch to right. Mesh1 167. H-685. Mild 7 [11 examples cited]. Nearly Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $3,750 - 4,250.
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Lot 3265
  Bar Kochba Revolt, AD 132-135. AR Tetradrachm / Sela (13.16 g), Hybrid of Year 1 and Year 2, struck 133/134 AD. . Hen-686. Very rare; only 8 examples listed by Mildenberg. Facade of Temple, Ark within; Hebrew inscription around ("Jerusalem"). Reverse: Lulav with etrog to left; Hebrew inscription around ("Year 2 of the freedom of Israel"). Hendin 686; Mild. 7 (O1/R6), this an early emission, since the die break referenced as starting with example 3 not apparent here. A few areas of weakness, but overall the strike bold. Some spots of porosity here and there, but metal generally quite good, with much residual luster. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $8,000 - 9,000.
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Lot 3266
  Bar Kochba Revolt, AD 132-135. AR Tetradrachm (14.45g) dated year 2 (AD 133/4). . Hen-687. Tetrastyle façade of the Temple of Jerusalem; within the middle of the Temple interior, the Ark of the Covenant in chest form; above, cross. Reverse: Lulav thrice bound; to left, etrog. Mesh1 179. H-687. Mild 10 [18 examples cited]. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value $5,000 - 6,000.
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Lot 3267
  Bar Kochba Revolt, AD 132-135. AR Tetradrachm (14.48g) dated year 2 (AD 133/4). . Hen-687. Tetrastyle façade of the Temple of Jerusalem; within the middle of the Temple interior, the Ark of the Covenant in chest form; above, cross. Reverse: Lulav thrice bound; to left, etrog. Mesh1 179. H-687. Mild 11 [10 examples cited]. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $5,000 - 6,000.
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Lot 3268
  Bar Kochba Revolt, AD 132-135. AR Tetradrachm (13.81g) dated year 2 (AD 133/4). . Hen-688. Tetrastyle façade of the Temple of Jerusalem; within the middle of the Temple interior, the Ark of the Covenant in chest form; above, cross. Reverse: Lulav thrice bound; to left, etrog. Mesh1 180. H-688. Mild 22 [11 examples cited]. Well detailed from fresh dies and a bold strike; l Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $6,000 - 7,000.
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Lot 3269
  Bar Kochba Revolt, AD 132-135. AR Tetradrachm (14.49g) dated year 2 (AD 133/4). . Hen-688. Tetrastyle façade of the Temple of Jerusalem; within the middle of the Temple interior, the Ark of the Covenant in chest form; above, cross. Reverse: Lulav thrice bound; to left, etrog. Mesh1 180. H-688. Mild 20 [only two examples cited, this being #1 which was chosen to illustrate the dies]. Nearly Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $4,000 - 5,000.
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Lot 3270
  Bar Kochba Revolt, AD 132-135. AR Zuz (3.21 g), Year 2, struck 133/134 AD. . Hen-692. Wreath of almonds, three letters within ("Shim"). Reverse: Fluted jug with handle left, palm at right; Hebrew inscription around ("Year 2 of the freedom of Israel"). Hendin 692; Mild. 32 (O5/R20). Double striking to obverse, with undertype just visible along left edge. Good metal and lustrous. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $400 - 475.
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$403
Lot 3271
  Bar Kochba Revolt, AD 132-135. AR Denar (3.46g) dated year 2 (AD 133/4). . Hen-692. Inscription within wreath. Reverse: One-handled jug right with palm branch to right. Mesh1 183 (this obverse die). H-692. Mild 32 [27 examples cited]. Bright from recent cleaning; overstruck on a Flavian denarius with "…[VE]SPASIANVS…"visible, reading outward. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $650 - 750.
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Lot 3272
  Bar Kochba Revolt, AD 132-135. AR Denar (3.04g) dated year 2 (AD 133/4). . Hen-692. Inscription within wreath. Reverse: One-handled jug right with palm branch to right. Mesh1 183. H-692. Mild 22 [30 examples cited]. Overstruck on a Flavian denarius. About Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $600 - 700.
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Lot 3273
  Bar Kochba Revolt, AD 132-135. AR Denar (3.37g) dated year 2 (AD 133/4). . Hen-692. Inscription within wreath. Reverse: One-handled jug right with palm branch to right. Mesh1 183. H-692. Mild 35 [8 examples cited]. A little encrusted. Very Fine to Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $1,500 - 2,000.
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Lot 3274
  Bar Kochba Revolt, AD 132-135. AR Denar (2.78g) dated year 2 (AD 133/4). . Hen-692. Inscription within wreath. Reverse: One-handled jug right with palm branch to right. Mesh1 183. H-692. Mild 31 [4 examples cited]. Very Fine to Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $750 - 850.
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Lot 3275
  Bar Kochba Revolt, AD 132-135. AR Denar (2.93g) dated year 2 (AD 133/4). . Hen-692. Inscription within wreath. Reverse: One-handled jug right with palm branch to right. Mesh1 183. H-692. Mild 30 [11 examples cited]. Very Fine or better.
Estimated Value $450 - 550.
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Lot 3276
  Bar Kochba Revolt, AD 132-135. AR Denar (3.14g) dated year 2 (AD 133/4). . Hen-692. Inscription within wreath. Reverse: One-handled jug right with palm branch to right. Mesh1 183. H-692. Mild 34 [25 examples cited]. A provocative understriking, perhaps a drachm from Caesarea with a bust of Artemis left, showing on the reverse. Fine or better.
Estimated Value $450 - 550.
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Lot 3277
  Bar Kochba Revolt, AD 132-135. AR Denar (2.93g) dated year 2 (AD 133/4). . Hen-693. Inscription within wreath. Reverse: Two upright trumpets; the second resh between the trumpets. Mesh1 182. H-693. Mild 26 [five examples cited]. Overstruck on a drachm of Caesarea minted under Trajan. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $800 - 900.
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$1,150
Lot 3278
  Bar Kochba Revolt, AD 132-135. AR Denar (3.33g) dated year 2 (AD 133/4). . Hen-693. Inscription within wreath. Reverse: Two upright trumpets. Mesh1 182. H-693. Mild 24 [11 examples cited]. An attractive specimen. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $700 - 800.
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Lot 3279
  Bar Kochba Revolt, AD 132-135. AR Denar (3.18g) dated year 2 (AD 133/4). . Hen-695. Triform bunch of grapes. Reverse: Palm branch. Mesh1 189. H-695. Mild 50 [27 examples cited]. Overstruck on a Caesarean drachm. Extremely Fine / Very Fine.
Estimated Value $500 - 600.
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Lot 3280
  Bar Kochba Revolt, AD 132-135. AR Denar (3.04g) dated year 2 (AD 133/4). . Hen-695. Triform bunch of grapes. Reverse: Upright palm branch. Mesh1 189. H-695. Mild 40 [60 examples cited]. Edge irregularity. Very Fine to Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $450 - 550.
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Lot 3281
  Bar Kochba Revolt, AD 132-135. AR Denar (2.98g) dated year 2 (AD 133/4). . Hen-695. Triform bunch of grapes. Reverse: Palm branch. Mesh1 189. H-695. Mild 49 [29 examples cited]. Overstruck on a Flavian denarius. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $350 - 450.
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$357
Lot 3282
  Bar Kochba Revolt, AD 132-135. AR Denar (3.36g) dated year 2 (AD 133/4). . Hen-696. Triform bunch of grapes. Reverse: One-handled jug right with palm branch to right. Mesh1 190A. H-696. Mild 45 [23 examples cited]. Overstruck without a collar. Lovely surfaces. Choice Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $500 - 600.
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$805



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