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Herod Agrippa I, 37 - 44 A.D.

Herod Agrippa I was the son of Aristobulus and Bernice, and grandson of Herod the Great. Agrippa spent much of his boyhood at the imperial court in Rome. His friend the emperor Caligula bestowed the former territories of his uncle Philip and Herod Antipas. Claudius later bestowed Judaea. It was this Herod that had James, the brother of John, executed (Acts 12:1-2) and imprisoned Peter (Acts 12:3-5). He was a very popular ruler.


Judean Kingdom, Herod Agrippa I, 37 - 44 A.D.
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BB55493. Bronze prutah, Hendin 1244, Meshorer TJC 120, aF, weight 1.877 g, maximum diameter 17.0 mm, die axis 0o, Jerusalem mint, 41 - 42 A.D.; obverse AGRIPA BACILEWC (King Agrippa), umbrella-like canopy with fringes; reverse three heads of barley between two leaves, flanked by L - V (year 6); $18.00 (€13.86)

Lot of 10 Putot, Judean Kingdom, Herod Agrippa I, 37 - 44 A.D.
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LT55616. Bronze lot, Hendin 1244, lot of 10 prutot (singular: prutah), F, most with nice patina, Jerusalem mint, 41 - 42 A.D.; obverse AGRIPA BACILEWC (King Agrippa), umbrella-like canopy with fringes; reverse three heads of barley between two leaves, flanked by L - V (year 6); actual coins in the photograph, as is, no returns; SOLD


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