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2.9.15
3 Shatner Center 1st Floor Givat Shaul Jerusalem, Israel
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LOTE 131:

A bronze prutah of Herod Archelaus, mint of Jerusalem


Precio inicial:
$ 60
Precio estimado :
$80 - $60
Comisión de la casa de subasta: 20%
IVA: 17% IVA sólo en comisión
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A bronze prutah of Herod Archelaus, mint of Jerusalem
Obv.: Anchor surrounded by Greek inscription. On right, HPW; on left, Δ (abbreviation of HPWΔHC, of Herod). The letter P is outside. Rev.: Double cornucopia with caduceus between horns surrounded by inscription. on right, [EΘ]; above, N (abbreviation of EΘNAPXOY, of the Ethnarch). 4 B.C.E. – 6 C.E. 1.25 grams, 14½ mm, axis 6. For similar examples see: Ya’akov Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl. 47, no. 68-68d. The Herodian dynasty founded by Herod the Great the ultimate political animal had a number of rulers, the most Jewish of them being Agrippa I. The coins struck by Herod himself were in accordance with Jewish religious sensitivities. Likewise his son Archelaus and his grandson Agrippa struck coins with symbols compatible with Judaism. By way of contrast Agrippa like his brother Antipas and son Agrippa II struck coins with portraits and pagan motifs for his gentile subjects.