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RIC 0641T CAES IMP PON TR P COS II CENS
Laureate head right.
VICTORIA AVGVST SC.
Victoria standing right on prow, holding wreath and palm.
Rome, 73 CE
11.03 g. 28.00 mm.
RIC 641 (R)
Ex-Artemidea eLive 32, lot 477Jay GT4Apr 18, 2024
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RPC 1660AYTOKP KAICAP OYECΠACIANOC CEBA
Laureate head right.
Nike seated right on globe, holding wreath.
Cappadocia, Caesarea
66-67 CE?
1.82g; 15mm
RPC 1660.
Ex-Olympus Auction 11, lot 194Jay GT4Apr 16, 2024
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RPC 1659 Vespasian HemidrachmΑΥΤΟΚΡ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ ΟΥΕϹΠΑϹΙΑΝΟϹ ϹΕΒΑ
Laureate head of Vespasian, right
Nike advancing right, wreath in right hand, palm in left hand
Cappadocia, Caesarea
66-67 CE?
1.67g; 13mm
RPC 1659
EX-Olympus Auction 11, lot 196
Jay GT4Apr 16, 2024
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RIC 0025 Titus DenariusIMP TITVS CAES VESPASIAN AVG PM
Laureate head right
TR P VIIII IMP XIIII COS VII P P
Quadriga left, with corn ears
Rome; after July 1 79 CE
3.30 g
RIC 25 (C)
Ex-Tom Vossen
Improperly attributed as RIC 1073 under Vespasian, this is a denarius from Titus 2nd issue as Augustus. Wonderful toning in hand. Jay GT4Apr 05, 2024
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Bruttium, Terina didrachm/StaterHead of the nymph Terina left, hair tightly rolled in ampyx, with necklace, all within olive wreath
Nike seated left on hydria (amphora), holding wreath and kerykeion TEPINAION in left field.
Terina, Bruttium
445-425 BCE
6.43g
Regling, Terina 13 (dies K/λ); Kunstfreund 75 (same dies - prior to the die break); Holloway & Jenkins 14, N. Italy 2575. Sear 506.
Ex-Astarte YCA #2, lot 14
Regling's monograph from 1906 was the first die study of any Greek coinage to be published. The obverse die break is known from at least 4 other specimans (Roma, CNG, Nomos, Seaby's Coin & Medal bulletin April 1975, A236 and front cover) all sharing the same obverse and reverse dies. Further examination could possibly help place the coins in chronological order of striking based on die wear.
I missed out acquiring the Seaby coin when it was auctioned at the Geoffry Bell Toronto Coin Auction in 2017. Since then I've been on the lookout for one of these coins with the die break. 7 years later, I finally added one to my collection.Jay GT4Mar 08, 2024
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Sicily, Akragas: Punic Occupation 1/4 ShekelHead of Triptolemus? right, wreathed in corn.
Horse galloping right; Punic letters 'ht' below.
Akragas, Sicily; 213-211 BC (Punic Occupation)
1.57g
SNG Cop 379; Walker Group II, 1st Series
Ex-Londinium Coins; Ex-CNG #63024 6/18/2001 (with ticket)
Minted during the Carthaginian occupation of Sicily and the 2nd Punic War. Rare, only one other in Forum Galleries (Enodia) possible reverse die match.
TRIPTOLEMOS (Triptolemus) was a demi-god of the Eleusinian mysteries who presided over the sowing of grain-seed and the milling of wheat. He was one of the Eleusinian princes who hospitably received the goddess Demeter when she was mourning the loss of her daughter.
Jay GT4Feb 24, 2024
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RIC 1562 Titus denariusT CAES IMP VESP PON TR POT.
Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Palm tree; to left, Titus standing right with spear and parazonium, foot on helmet; to right, Judaea mourning seated right.
Antioch; 72-3 CE
2.73g
RIC 1562 (C)
EX-Numismatik Naumann GmbH Auction 136 lot 519
This coin was described by the auction house as a Limes (unofficial) coin. However, this coin is indeed solid silver with a heavy dark toning and encrustations, as can be seen on the reverse. The double strike obverse, Ad Marco scoop on the reverse and being a double die match to the Sneh coin make this an official coin from Antioch. Interestingly, the Antioch version is more common than the Rome mint issue. One which I am happy to add to my collection. I may try to remove the encrustation from the palm tree and back of Judaea.Jay GT4Jan 31, 2024
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RIC 0951 Titus denariusT CASESAR IMP VESPASIANVS
Laureate head right
COS VI
Two oxen yoked left
2.85g
Rome 77-78 CE
RIC 951 (R)
Ex-Emad Khaleel
Jay GT4Jan 17, 2024
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RIC 0774 Vespasian denariusIMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG
Laureate head right
PON MAX TR P COS VI
Securitas seated left, head resting on raised arm
Rome, 75 CE
3.22g
RIC 774 (C)
Ex-Aphrodite Auction 18, lot 481 misattributed as RIC 772
A beautifully toned denarius in hand. Often times this coin is mistaken for the common Pax reverse (as was this one). The difference is in the position of the deities head resting on her arm. The pose is most likely taken from a cult statue of the goddess. Jay GT4Jan 11, 2024
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Bruttium, Lokri EpizephyrioiHead of Athena to right, wearing crested Corinthian helmet; XIIII above.
Pegasos flying to right; ΛΟΚΡΩΝ below.
3.92g, 18mm
Lokroi Epizephyrioi
3rd Century BCE
HN Italy 2423 corr. (ΛIII); HGC 1, 1591 corr. (same).
Ex-Aphrodite Auction 18, lot 29; Ex-Roma Mike Ballerini Collection Auction lot 199 with his ticket noting "Lotto 29"
Beautiful glossy black patina in handJay GT4Jan 11, 2024
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RIC 1569 Vespasian QuadransIMP VESP AVG
Laureate head left
PM TR POT PP
Winged Caduceus
Rome, 74 CE
2.95g
RIC 1569 (R)
EX NSB Web Auction 20, lot 234
Part of an interesting series of coins struck in Rome with an Eastern flare.Jay GT4Dec 19, 2023
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RPC 1661 Titus HemidrachmΑΥΤΟΚΡΑΤΩΡ ΤΙΤΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ ϹΕΒΑϹ
Laureate head of Titus, right
Nike standing, right, wreath in right hand, palm in left hand
Caesarea, Cappadocia
Undated but minted between 79-81 CE
1.82g
RPC 1661 (8 in core collections)
Ex-NBS web auction 20, lot 275
A scarcer coin minted while Titus was Augustus. Nice dark toning with some encrustation around the mouth and chin.
Jay GT4Dec 18, 2023
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RIC 1561 Titus Antioch denariusT CAES IMP VESP PON TR POT
Laureate bust right
NEP RED
Neptune standing left, right foot on globe, with acrostolium and sceptre
Antioch, 72-3 CE
3.07g
RIC 1561 (C)
Ex-Divus Numismatik
Wonderful Antiochine style with typical ragged flan
Jay GT4Nov 14, 2023
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RIC 1029 Titus DupondiusT CAESAR VESPASIANVS TR P COS VI
Laureate head left
PRINCIP IVVENT SC across lower field
Domitian Caesar on horse prancing left, raising right hand and holding scepter in left.
Rome; 77-78 CE
10.66g
RIC 1029 (R3)
HJB 225th Bid or Buy lot 63 from the Curtis L. Clay Collection; ex CNG E329, 25 June 2014, 409.
The reverse depicts Domitian participating in the Judaea Capta triumph of 71 A.D. He is, as Josephus described him, riding alongside in magnificent apparel and mounted on a horse that was itself a site worth seeing.
RIC notes that this is "presumably a mule, with the reverse of Domitian from the parallel issue." David Atherton believes the reverse die is intentional for both Titus and Domitian, making this an official pairing of dies for Titus. Regardless, the type is very rare. None in Forum galleries.Jay GT4Nov 02, 2023
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RPC 2463 Titus TetradrachmΑΥΤΟΚ ΤΙΤΟΥ ΚΑΙΣ ΟΥΕΣΠΑΣΙΑΝΟΥ ΣΕΒ
Laureate head of Titus right
ΟΜΟΝΟΙΑ LΒ (Year 2)
Homonoia seated, l., with olive branch
Alexandria, Egypt 79-80 CE
12.41g
RPC 2463 (12 in the core collection) Scarce
Ex-Incitatus
A scarce debased Alexandrian tetradrachm for Year 2 of Titus.Jay GT4Oct 24, 2023
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RIC 0700 Vespasian denarius IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG
Laureate head right
Oak wreath (Corona Civica), with legend OB CIVES above, SERVATOS below.
Rome 74 CE
3.01g
RIC 700 (R2)
Ex-Harlen J. Berk from the Curtis Clay Collection (with his ticket) Buy or Bid 224 lot 77, Ex-Gurbules Chicago Show April 1997
RIC cites just two specimens: in Shapwick Villa hoard and a private collection (pl. 6; from different dies). Only one other in Forum galleries (Atherton). A very rare coin.Jay GT4Oct 16, 2023
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RIC 1120 Vespasian denariusIMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG TR P
Laureate head right
IVDAEA DEVICTA
Palm tree; to left, Judaea standing left, hands bound in front.
Lugdunum; 71 CE, undated
2.88g
RIC 1120 (C); Hendin 6518 (R)
Ex-Atherton (for a few hours) :)
A much sought after and unique Judaea Capta denarius struck at Lyon (Lugdunum) in 71 CE. This example is solid silver with wonderful dark toning and hints of iridescence. The bottom of the letters in IVDAEA can just be made out on the reverse.
The vast majority of these denarii on the market today are plated contemporary forgeries. David Atherton states that nearly 60% of the Devicta coins he's seen in trade are plated. There are no known die links between plated and solid examples. However, because of the sheer amount of plated coins in existance, some have speculated that they are semi-official. The type is very difficult to attain on the market as either a fouree or solid silver. The forthcoming Addenda has changed the frequency from (C) to (R). Thanks to David for helping me secure this fantastic and historical piece!
Jay GT4Sep 12, 2023
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RIC 1575 (V) Titus QuadransT CAES IMP
Laureate head right
PON TR POT
Winged Caduceus
Rome, 74 CE
2.79g
RIC 1575 (R2)
Ex-Tom Vossen (Netherlands)
Black patina under earthen deposits. This reverse is die matched to RIC 1570 (R3) in my collection (a mule with Vespasian obverse).Jay GT4Aug 29, 2023
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RIC 1557 Vespasian denariusIMP CAES VESP AVG PM COS IIII
Laureate head right
VICTORIA AVGVSTI
Victory standing right, crowning standard and holding palm
Antioch, 72-73 CE
3.43g
RIC 1557 (R2); RPC 1929
Ex-Harlen J. Berk Buy or Bid 224 lot 137 from the Curtis Clay Collection with his tag, Ex-Dionysos Feb 2012,
While this type is common for the mint in Rome it is very rare for Antioch, only 2 in Forum galleries (Atherton, Lucas). Nice centering line still visible Jay GT4Aug 17, 2023
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RIC 0221 Vespasian sestertiusIMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M TR P P P COS III
Laureate head of Vespasian right
VICTORIA AVGVSTI; S C in exergue
Victory standing right, left foot on helmet, inscribing OB / CIV / SERV on shield on palm tree; to right, Judaea seated right.
Rome, 71 CE
18.91g
RIC 221 (C3); Hendin 6538 (C)
Ex-Savoca 169 Blue auction lot 965
A very common but unmolested and honestly worn Judaea Capta sestertiusJay GT4Aug 04, 2023
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RIC 1556 Vespasian denariusIMP CAES VESP AVG P M COS IIII
Laureate Head of Vespasian right
VESTA
Vesta standing. left, with simpulum and sceptre
Antioch 72-73 CE
2.96g; 20-21mm
RIC 1556 (R3)
Double struck. Centering line still visible on reverse
Ex-Olympus Auction 4 lot 551 (mistakenly attributed as the common RIC 360 from the Rome mint)
Very rare. RIC cites one example from CNG 61, 25 September 2002, lot 1689. Since then a second example has appeared in the Atherton collection. This is the 3rd known example of the type although not a die match to the other 2 specimens. Jay GT4Aug 01, 2023
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Judaea, Gadara or Syria Pompeian eraBust of young Herakles left, club over shoulder.
Rostrum (ship's ram) right; above L A (Year one), below PΩMHΣ in two lines; all within wreath.
Military mint in Syria or Gadara; 64, 63 BCE
7.23g
Spijkerman 1 (Gadara); HGC 10, 381.
Very Rare.
Ex-Nummitra Auction 3, lot 897 (misattributed as Antony)
From "Coinage in the Roman Provinces Conference"
https://numismatics.org/pocketchange/rbw1/
In 64/3 BC Roman troops under Pompey liberated the Greek cities in Judaea conquered by Alexander Jannaeus. Pompey personally supervised the reconstruction of Gadara. In commemoration of this event the people of Gadara established the year 64/3 BC as the beginning of a new era for their history, in substitution for the Seleukid era.
Seyrig and Spijkerman attributed this type to the city of Gadara in the Decapolis, however, Kushnir-Stein, followed by Kindler and Meshorer, rejected that based on style, flan manufacture, and find locations. Most of the coins of this type have been found in Lebanon leading Meshorer to place them in the Iturean section of Sofaer, however, they lack the typical monograms and legends found on other Iturean coins leaving their exact origin still unknown. Kindler did not include this variant in his typology of Iturean coinage.Jay GT4Jul 17, 2023
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P. Quinctilius Varus (legatus Augusti pro praetore)Laureate head of Zeus right
ΑΝΤΙΟΧΕΩΝ ΕΠΙ ΟΥΑΡΟΥ, ΕΚ (in right field)
Tyche of Antioch seated, right, with palm branch; before river god Orontes
Antioch, Syria
Year 25 (EK) 7/6 BCE
7.63g
RPC 4242
Ex-Nummitra Auction 3, lot 610
Minted while Varus was governor of Syria, during which time he put down a Jewish revolt after the death of Herod the Great. He would then be transferred to Germania where he suffered defeat at the hands of Arminius. Augustus is said to have cried out "Quinctilius Varus, Give me back my legions!"
SOLD to Calgary Coins February 2024Jay GT4Jul 12, 2023
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Judaea First Revolt 1/8 Shekel Æ(לגאלת ציון) (Palaeo-Hebrew inscription: "For the redemption of Zion"), omer cup
(שנת ארבע) (Paleo-Hebrew inscription: "Year four")
lulav bunch flanked by etrogs.
Jerusalem; 69-70 CE
4.90g
Hendin 1369; Meshorer 214
Ex-Nummitra, Auction 3 lot 906
Jay GT4Jul 11, 2023
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RIC 1011 Vespasian IMP CAESAR VESPASIAN COS VIII
Laureate head left
SC
Spes standing left, with flower
Rome, 77-78 CE
RIC 1011 (C)
10.78g
Ex-Londinium pick bin
Pulled this one out of a $10 pick bin. It was covered in a thick dark sticky film but was recognizable as a Flavian. A few dips in acetone and Vespasian came to the surface. Perhaps someone striped the patina at some point and tried repatination. In any case, the coin still toned under the film and now has a chocolate patina. Not so rough in hand. One of the more common coins from the series, yet still relatively scarce.Jay GT4Jul 06, 2023
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RIC 0012 Titus DenariusIMP TITVS CAES VESPASIAN AVG PM
Laureate head right
TR P VIIII IMP XIIII
Trophy, below, captive kneeling right
Rome after July 1, 79 CE
3.25g
RIC 12 (R)
Ex-Praefectus
Mis-attributed as the more common Second issue RIC 30, this is the rarer First issue missing PP at the end of the obverse legend. Worn but lovely portrait of the new Emperor with nice toning. Very handsome coin in hand. I believe these are now convincingly attributed as Judaea Capta coins.Jay GT4Jun 23, 2023
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A. Plautius denarius 55 BCEA. Plautius.
AED • CVR • S • C downwards to left, A • PLAVTIVS downward to right
Turreted head of Cybele right, wearing cruciform earring, hair in knot, locks falling down neck;
IVDAEVS upward to right, BACCHIVS in exergue.
Bearded male figure (Aristobulus II) kneels right with palm branch in left hand, alongside camel
Rome, 55 BCE.
3.75g
Hendin 6470
Ex-Taters
The very first Judaea Capta type commemorating the defeat of Aristobulus II in trying to usurp the High Priesthood and Kingship from his brother Hyrcanus II.
From Hendin's Guide to Biblical Coins volume 6:
"Bacchus the Jew has been an enigma in numismatics. The most popular opinion is that the figure on the coin represents Aristobulus II, ally of Aretas III, and commemorates Aristobulus' unsuccessful insurrection against both his brother Hyrcanus II and Pompey the Great.
"I suggest that BACCHIVS IVDAEVS is not only half-playful, but tauntingly mean and mischievous as well. There are numerous suggestions that many Romans and Greeks believed the ancient Jewish religion to be a cult of Dionysus, the popular god of grapes and winemaking, feasting, drunken behavior, and ecstasy. Josephus does not discuss any aspects of Bacchus and the Jews, but he mentions that Herod I presented a golden vine to the Temple. It was used to hang donatives of golden grapes and vine leaves and the vine was said to be part of the booty taken to Rome by Titus. Among the important prayers in Judaism, both ancient and modern, are those prayers that call upon the monotheistic God to bless "the fruit of the vine."
Grapes were also one of the seven species listed in Deuteronomy 8:8 as special products of the ancient Land of Israel. The relationship the Greeks and Romans fantasized to exist between the Jews and Dionysus may also be related to the traditional mythology that Dionysus was the son of Semele, "who was the daughter of Cadmus, who, being a Phoenician, was a Semite who spoke a language closely akin to Hebrew." (GBC p. 367)"Jay GT4May 24, 2023
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RIC 0194 Vespasian Cavino aftercastIMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M TR P P P COS III
Laureate head of Vespasian right.
ROMA RESVRGES
Vespasian standing on right lifting up kneeling female, helmeted Roma stands behind holding shield, S C in exergue.
Rome, 71 CE for prototype
21.29g
RIC 194 (R2) for original
Klawans 4 // Cf. Johnson & Martini 1550-60
Ex-Ken Dorney; Ex-CNG Auction 533 Lot 742
Nice early cast of a Cavino Renaissance medal Jay GT4May 09, 2023
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RIC 0102 Titus denariusIMP TITVS CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M
Laureate head of Titus right
TR P IX IMP XV COS VIII P P
Captives, two back to back, seated either side of trophy, woman on left, man on right.
Rome, January 1- June 30, 80 CE
2.73g
RIC 102 (C); Hendin 6615
One interpretation is that this coin was Issued to commemorate a victory in Britain by Agricola, in connection with Titus' 15th imperial acclamation. However, there is no evidence for this supposed British Victory on any other coin of Titus. Hendin classifies this as a Judaea Capta issue, which is understandable given the iconography. When considered together with the entirety of Titus' coinage, it becomes apparent this is in fact a Jewish war commemorative.
Worn, but with a lovely old cabinet patina.
Ex-C. Euston from an old European collection, with ticket.
Jay GT4May 06, 2023
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RIC 0985(V) Titus denariusT CAESAR VESPASIANVS
Laureate head right
IMP XIII
Goatherd, seated left, milking goat left
Rome, July 77-December 79 CE
RIC 985V (R)
3.08g
Ex-Germania Inferior Numismatics
Part of the agrarian series under Vespasian, perhaps promoting a more simpler way of life or the bounty that is provided by the Emperor. This one being minted for Titus. While only listed as Rare in RIC, this type is exceedingly difficult to find in trade, even more so than the one for Vespasian, and is a favorite of collectors. Only 3 others in Forum galleries (orfew, 2 Atherton). Wonderful toning in hand. Jay GT4Apr 13, 2023
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RIC 1570 Vespasian quadransIMP VESP AVG
Laureate head left
PON TR POT
Winged caduceus
Rome; 74 CE
2.91g
RIC 1570 (R3)
An official mule using the reverse of Titus. Reverse die matched to RIC 1575 in my gallery.
Ex-Zeus Auction 26 lot 448
Very rare. None in Forum galleries. One on acsearch.Jay GT4Feb 27, 2023
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Judaea Alexander JannaeusPaleo-Hebrew in classic style (Yehonathan the High Priest and Council of the Jews)
Within wreath
Two Cornucopias splayed outward, adorned with ribbons, pomegranate/poppy between
1.21g, 12mm
Hendin 6181Jay GT4Feb 21, 2023
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RIC 0431V Titus sestertiusT CAES VESPASIAN IMP PON TR POT COS II
Laureate head right
Titus standing right, with branch and sceptre, in quadriga right. SC in exergue
Rome, 72 CE (second issue)
25.02g
RIC 431V (R); Hendin 6555 (R)
Ex-Senatus Consulto
A rare sestertius depicting the newly returned Titus from the east. He is shown in a quadriga during the Judaea Capta triumph of 72 CE along the Via Sacra in Rome. A true Judaea Capta coin. Much better in hand with a beautiful red/brown patinaJay GT4Feb 02, 2023
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RIC 0010 Titus denariusIMP TITVS CAES VESPASIAN AVG PM
Laureate head of Titus right
TR P VIII IMP XIII COS VII
Statue of radiate male figure with spear and parazonium on rostral column
Rome, After July 1, 79 CE
2.89g
RIC 10 (R)
Ex-Incitatus
A fairly rare type from the beginning of Titus reign which omits the PP ending. The coin copies a type issued by Vespasian, which itself copies an earlier type for Augustus. Mattingly argues the reverse is the colossus built by Nero which stood in the Domus Aurea. Vespasian renamed the statue Sol by adding a radiate crown and moved it outside of the Flavian amphitheater. The story goes, (according to one of the more popular theories) that the Flavian amphitheater got it's name, the Colesseum because of its proximity to the Colossus.
Jay GT4Jan 04, 2023
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Titus Hendin 6474ΑΥΤΟΚΡ ΤΙΤΟ Σ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ
Laureate head right.
ΙΟΥΔΑΙΑΣ EAΛ ΩΚΥIΑΣ
Nike standing right, left foot on helmet, writing on shield hanging from palm tree at right.
Caesarea Maritima; 79-81 CE
22mm; 6.42g
Hendin 6474
Bold little coin with with dark brown/black patina and earthen highlights. A Judaean Judaea Capta that would have reminded the population of just how devastating the revolt had been, even a decade later. Jay GT4Dec 28, 2022
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RIC 0371 (V) Titus denariusT CAES IMP VESP PON TR POT
Laureate head right
Titus standing right, with branch and sceptre in quadriga right
Rome, 72-73 CE before CENS
3.15g
RIC 371V (R2); Hendin 6513 (RR)
Ex-Kolner
The reverse depicts Titus in Quadriga during the Judaea Capta Triumph held in 71 CE. Issued both in Rome and Antioch, this is a much rarer Rome mint example. Only 3 others in Forum Galleries (1 Atherton, 2 Nemo)Jay GT4Dec 19, 2022
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RPC 1937 Vespasian tetradrachmAYTOKPAT KAIΣA OYEΣΠAΣIANOY
Laureate bust of Vespasian, right, with aegis; snake over shoulder
ETOYΣ NEOY IEPOY B (year 2)
Eagle standing right, on thunderbolt; palm branch in right field
Antioch, October 69-September 70 CE
RPC 1937 (4 spec.) Group 1 tetradrachm
11.51g
Ex-Barakat
Group 1 Tetradrachm from Antioch have a distinctly "Alexandrian" style. The dies either engraved by the Alexandrian mint and shipped to Syria or the coins were struck in Alexandria for Syrian distribution. An interesting series and a nice early portrait of Vespasian.Jay GT4Nov 10, 2022
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RIC 0496 Titus sestertiusT CAESAR VESPASIAN IMP IIII PON TR POT II COS II
Laureate head right
PAX AVGVSTI SC
Pax standing left with branch and cornucopiae
Rome
1 July 72-June 30, 73 CE
21.57g
RIC 496 (R3) Submitted to Ian Carradice and will be included in the upcoming Addenda
Ex-Incitatus; KC collection; Ex-Emporium Hamburg Alpha Auction 9, lot 291
An extremely rare coin not illustrated in the RIC plates, only citing one example in the Museo Nazionale Roma. None on acsearch or in Forum's galleries. Dare I say second known example? The entire series from 72 is very rare, this perhaps being the rarest.
Jay GT4Nov 07, 2022
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RPC 1969 Titus tetradrachmΑΥΤΟΚΡ • ΤΙΤΟΣ ΚΑΙΣ ΟΥΕΣΠ
Laureate head of Titus right with Aegis
ΕΤΟΥΣ Γ ΙΕΡΟΥ
eagle standing, left with wreath in beak on caduceus; quiver (?) and bow to r. of eagle's head
Caesarea Maritima
70 CE (Group 6, year3)
14.75g
RPC 1969; McAlee 34, Prieur 142
Rare (5 specimens RPC online) die matched to #5
Ex-Denarius Ringsrud (Norway); Ex. Münzzentrum Köln, auction 43 lot 188, plate p. 32 (27 April 1981).
Part of a small series of tetradrachms struck in Caesarea Maritima shortly after the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE.
After its fall, Titus spent three days outside the city handing out rewards and spoils to his troops.
"Then descending with his army to Caesarea Maritima, he there deposited the bulk of his spoils and directed that his prisoners should be kept in custody; for the winter season prevented his sailing for Italy" (Josephus)
It has been suggested this series of tetradrachms was struck during Titus' time in Caesaera. The style is fairly crude and is similar to other bronze coins attributed to Caesarea Maritima. Silver quality is not standardized, which gives evidence of a military issue. Being stuck just days or weeks after the fall of Jerusalem, surely these were part of the rewards Titus distributed to the troops.
Thanks to David Atherton for additional info.
Jay GT4Oct 14, 2022
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RIC 0784 Titus denariusT CAESAR IMP VESPASIAN
Laureate head right
PONTIF TR P COS IIII
Securitas seated left, head resting on raised arm
Rome, 75 CE
2.68g
RIC 784 (R2)
A very rare denarius for Titus with Securitas on the reverse. Often times this coin is mistaken for the common Pax reverse. The difference is in the position of the deities head resting on her arm. The pose is most likely taken from a cult statue of the goddess.
Jay GT4Oct 12, 2022
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Ionia, Phokaia SOLDFemale head to left; below neck, seal swimming left.
Quadripartite incuse square.
Hekte, Electrum 2.48g
Circa 478-387 BCE
Bodenstedt 90. Boston 1922. SNG von Aulock 2127
Ex-Calgary coin
A nicely centered late electrum piece
SOLD to ANE October 2023 (Torex)Jay GT4Sep 30, 2022
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RIC 1265 (V) Titus DupondiusT CAES IMP AVG F TR P COS VI CENSOR
Laureate head right
SECVRITAS AVGVSTI SC
Securitas seated right, head resting on raised arm, with sceptre; to right alter.
Lugdunum, 77-78 CE
11.03g
RIC 1265 Vespasian (R)
Ex-C. Euston from an old mid 20th century German collection with original envelope
Nice glossy brown patina with a handsome portrait.
Part of a huge issue of bronze/brass coinage struck by Vespasian in 77-78 CE in Lugdunum, modern day Lyon. This being one of the rarities. Only 2 in Forum galleries (Atherton, Alberto)
Jay GT4Sep 30, 2022
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RIC 1074 Titus denariusT CAESAR IMP VESPASIANVS
Laureate head left
TR POT VIII COS VII
Quadriga left with flower
Rome, 79 CE to June 24
3.07g
RIC 1074V (R)
Ex-Classic World Coins (Switzerland)
Although only rated as Rare, this coin with the left facing portrait has been elusive in the market place. Only one example in Forum galleries (Atherton, ex-Sneh). One other example on acsearch, die matched to this specimen.Jay GT4Aug 24, 2022
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RPC 1968 TitusΑΥΤΟΚΡ ΤΙΤΟΣ ΚΑΙΣ ΟΥΕΣΠ
Laureate head right with aegis
ΕΤΟΥΣ Γ ΙΕΡΟΥ
Eagle standing left with wreath in beak on palm branch; club in left field
Caesarea Maritima
70 CE (Group 6, year3)
14.25g
RPC 1968/2 (this coin); McAlee 380 (this coin) noted as "MC" (My coin) from his own collection; Prieur 141,
A rare coin!
Ex-CGB: Ex-McAlee plate coin from his own collection; Ex-Empire 3, May 5th 1985; ex-Schulten, Nov 8, 1982, lot 301)
Part of a small series of tetradrachms struck in Caesarea Maritima shortly after the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE.
After its fall, Titus spent three days outside the city handing out rewards and spoils to his troops.
"Then descending with his army to Caesarea Maritima, he there deposited the bulk of his spoils and directed that his prisoners should be kept in custody; for the winter season prevented his sailing for Italy" (Josephus)
It has been suggested this series of tetradrachms was struck during Titus' time in Caesaera. The style is fairly crude and is similar to other bronze coins attributed to Caesarea Maritima. Silver quality is not standardized, which gives evidence of a military issue. Being stuck just days or weeks after the fall of Jerusalem, surely these were part of the rewards Titus distributed to the troops.
Thanks to David Atherton for additional info.
Jay GT4Aug 13, 2022
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RPC 1965 Vespasian TetradrachmΑΥΤΟΚΡ ΚΑΙΣ ΟΥΕΣΠΑΣΙΑΝ
Laureate bust of Vespasian right with aegis
ETOYΣ Γ IEPOY
Eagle standing left with wreath in beak on palm branch; club in left field
Caesarea Maritima mint, 70-71 CE
13.63g
RPC 1965 (1 spec.). Prieur 129.
Ex-Cgb
Rare. Only two others in Forum galleries (Atherton, Alberto)
Part of a small series of tetradrachms struck in Caesarea Maritima shortly after the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE.
After its fall, Titus spent three days outside the city handing out rewards and spoils to his troops.
"Then descending with his army to Caesarea Maritima, he there deposited the bulk of his spoils and directed that his prisoners should be kept in custody; for the winter season prevented his sailing for Italy" (Josephus)
It has been suggested this series of tetradrachms was struck during Titus' time in Caesaera. The style is fairly crude, although this specimen has a wonderful portrait, and is similar to other bronze coins attributed to Caesarea Maritima. Silver quality is not standardized, which gives evidence of a military issue. Being stuck just days or weeks after the fall of Jerusalem, surely these were part of the rewards Titus distributed to the troops.
Thanks to David Atherton for additional info.Jay GT4Jul 13, 2022
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RIC 0131 Titus DenariusIMP TITVS CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M
Laureate head right
TR P IX IMP XV COS VIII P P
Tripod with fillets, above dolphin, two ravens left and right and wreath under dolphin
Rome
January 1- June 30, 80 CE
RIC131 (R)
3.17g
Ex-Incitatus
A rare type with the ravens flanking the dolphin.
Jay GT4Jul 06, 2022
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RIC 0857 (V) Titus AureusT CAESAR IMP VESPASIAN
Laureate head of Titus right
COS V
Cow (heifer)standing right
Rome, 76 CE
6.84g
RIC 857 (C)
EX-Stephen Album Auction 43 lot 69
It has been proposed that the cow depicted on this type is one of the famous statues by the fifth century BCE Greek sculptor Myron. Myron's statues were brought to Rome by Augustus and were placed in the temple of Apollo on the Palatine in 28 BCE. Vespasian moved them to the new Temple of Pax that he began constructing in 71 CE, to celebrate the end of the Jewish War.
Jay GT4Jun 02, 2022
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RPC 2405 Vespasian TetradrachmAYT TIT ΦΛAYI OYEΣΠAΣIAN KAIΣ
Head of Vespasian, laureate, right, date LA before neck
ΦΛΑΥΙ ΟΥΕΣΠΑΣΙΑΝΟΣ ΚΑΙΣ
Laureate and cuirassed bust of Titus right with gorgoneion on breast plate
Alexandria, Egypt
1 July - 28 Aug 69 CE
11.77g
RPC 2405 (6 spec.) Rare!
Ex-CNG e-auction 514, lot 335
The Roman legions in Alexandria proclaimed Vespasian emperor on 1 July 69 CE. This coin was struck within the two months before the Egyptian new year began on 29 August 69 CE. A fairly rare type that doesn't come to market often compared with year 2 coins.
Jay GT4May 05, 2022
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RIC 1508 Vespasian Æ20IMP CAESAR VESPASIAN AVGVST
Laureate head right
PON MAX TR P P P COS VIII CENS; S C low in field
Caduceus, winged, between crossed cornucopiae
Uncertain Asia Minor; "O" mint? Ephesus?
77-78 CE
3.75g; 20mm
RIC 1508 (R2); RPC 1477A (3 specimens)
Ex-Pavlos S. Pavlou
An incredible series from an unknown Eastern mint. Even the denominations are uncertain and classified in RIC as 1. (Large) 11g; 2 (Medium) 8g; 3 (Medium-small)3.5-4g; 4 (Small) 2.5g. RIC simply calls them Mint(s) of Asia Minor (uncertain: Ephesus?) While M. Grant links them to the mysterious "O" mint. Either way, all the bronze coins from this issue are fairly rare. Only 3 specimens in RPC online and 1 in the David Atherton collection of this type. Jay GT4Apr 08, 2022
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RIC 1475 Vespasian denariusIMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG
Laureate head right
FIDES PVBL
Hands clasped over caduceus, two poppies and two corn ears
Unknown Eastern "O" mint
76 CE
3.06g
RIC 1475 (R)
Ex-PradosJay GT4Mar 29, 2022
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Sold! Persian Gaza, Philistia Obol
Head of Athena to right, wearing crested Attic helmet decorated with three olive leaves and palmette.
AΘE Owl standing right, head facing; to left, olive sprig above Θ; all within incuse square.
Imitating Athens
Gaza, Philistia
Mid 5th century-333 BC.
0.66g, 6mm
Cf. Gitler & Tal V.10O.
Ex-Charachmoba Gym
Sold to Calgary Coin Sept 2022Jay GT4Mar 29, 2022
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Sold! Persian Gaza, Philistia ObolHelmeted head of Athena right
Owl standing right, head facing; in upper left field, olive spray and crescent, AΘE to right.
Imitating Athens.
Gaza, Philistia
Mid 5th century-333 BC.
0.76g, 7mm
Cf. Gitler & Tal X.1O
Ex-Charachmoba Gym
Sold to Calgary Coin Sept 2022Jay GT4Mar 29, 2022
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RIC 0003 Titus denariusIMP T CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG
Laureate head right
CERES AVGVST
Ceres standing left with corn ears, poppy and sceptre
Rome
June 24, 79- July 1, 79 CE
3.26g
RIC 3 (R)
These early undated types are attributed to the few days after Vespasian's death on June 23, 79 CE
Ex-Aegean; Ex-CNG e-auction 509 lot 867 (part of); Ex-Andrew Short collection; Ex-Akropolis coins #289, Jan 30 2020.
Jay GT4Mar 02, 2022
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RIC 0796 Domitian French MedallionIMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM COS XVII CENS PER PP
Laureate head right
SC
Triumphal arch, showing two archways surmounted by two elephant quadrigae
French medallion based on RIC 796 (R2)
1968; No 192/500
Massive 69mm! 226gJay GT4Feb 26, 2022
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RIC 0809 (V) Titus QuinariusT CAESAR IMP VESPASIAN
Laureate head right
VICTORIA AVGVST
Victory seated left with wreath and palm
Rome, 75 CE?
1.47g
RIC 809 (R3) die matched to the Sneh coin
Legends begin from high left.
Ex-ANE
From RIC:
"Assigned to this year because there are no dated quinarii of 75, and the appearance of either AVGVST or AVGVSTI on the reverse suggests transition between the earlier series, up to 74 (with AVGVSTI) and later series, 76 onwards (with AVGVST).Jay GT4Feb 26, 2022
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RIC 0848 Julia Titi Cistophorus TetradrachmIVLIA AVGVSTA DIVI TITI F
Draped bust of Julia right
VESTA
Vesta seated left, holding Palladium and sceptre
Rome mint for Eastern circulation, 82 CE
10.60g
RIC II 848 (Domitian) (R), RPC II 871, RSC 15, BMCRE Domitian 258; Sear 2914
Rare
Ex-Calgary Coin; Ex-CNG (with tag)
Julia was the daughter of Titus and lived with her uncle Domitian as his mistress from 84 AD until her death in 89 AD. Suetonius said she died as a result of an abortion which was forced on her by Domitian. After her death she was deified which is commemorated on this coin.Jay GT4Feb 16, 2022
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Judaea First Revolt PrutahW𐤕𐤋𐤔𐤍𐤕 𐤔
(Year 3) in ancient Hebrew script,
Amphora with broad rim, two handles and conical lid decorated with tiny gloves hanging around edge.
𐤇𐤓𐤕 𐤔 𐤉𐤅𐤍
Freedom of Zion in ancient Hebrew, vine leaf on a small branch.
Jerusalem April 68-May 69 CE
3.16g
Hendin 6392 (6th); 1363 (5th)
Ex-Barakat
Jay GT4Feb 09, 2022
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RIC 0823 VespasianIMP CAESAR VESP AVG COS VI
Laureate head right
SC
Spes standing left with flower
Rome, 75 CE
8.97g
RIC 823 (R)
Ex-Francesco Turi
Jay GT4Jan 26, 2022
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RIC 0504 Titus semisIMP T CAESAR DIVI VESPAS F AVG
Laureate head right
IVD CAP across field SC in field
Palm tree; to left Judaea seated left; to right, arms and yoke
Eastern mint, Thrace? 80-81 CE after the deification of Vespasian
3.84g
RIC 504 (R); Hendin 1598 (5th); Hendin 6629 (6th)
Ex-Numismatik Naumann, Auction 112 lot 1513Jay GT4Jan 26, 2022
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RIC 0023 Titus DenariusIMP TITVS CAES VESPASIAN AVG PM
Laureate head left
TR P VIIII IMP XIIII COS VII P P
Ceres seated left with corn ears, poppy and torch
Rome, after July 1, 79 CE
2.87g
RIC 23 (R3)
Ex-Biga Online auction 7, lot 768
This is the third known example of an extremely rare type. One from the Harry Sneh collection sold at the Gemini IX sale, 8 January, lot 333 (RIC reference coin, no image). The second example is found in the David Atherton collection. This being the 3rd, shares both obverse and reverse dies with the Atherton coin.Jay GT4Jan 20, 2022
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Judaea First Revolt AR "Shekel" Year 5 ŠQL YSR’L (shekel of Israel)
around a chalice used in the temple cult, above Year 5
YRWŠLM HKDWŠH (Jerusalem the holy)
around a branch with three pomegranates
Jerusalem; March 4th-August 70 CE
13.45g
Hendin 6399 (6th);1370 (5th); TJC 215
Hand struck with modern dies in silver
Shekels were minted in all five years of the revolt with year 1 being scarce, years 2 and 3 the most common, year 4 very rare and year 5 the rarest. Only about 25 of the year 5 shekels are recorded. The rarity and price excludes me from the market for a real coin, hence the purchase of a modern hand struck replica in silver.
Jay GT4Jan 11, 2022
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RIC 1268 (V) Titus Æ AsT CAES IMP AVG F TR P COS VI CENSOR
Laureate head right
IVDAEA CAPTA SC
Palm tree; Judaea seated right; to left of tree, arms
Lugdunum (Lyon), 77-8 CE
8.15g
RIC 1268 Vespasian (C2)
Ex-Sarl Numis 31 France
A common but important type. Minted 8 years after the conquest of Judea by Titus. A reminder of Titus' military prowess and his place as his father's successor.Jay GT4Jan 06, 2022
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RIC 0938 VespasianIMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG
laureate head left
COS VIII
Mars standing left, holding spear and trophy
Rome, 77-8 CE
3.30g
RIC 938 (C)
Ex-NBS web auction 9 lot 1544Jay GT4Dec 21, 2021
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Judaea Yehud Gerah, Persian OccupationHelmeted head of Athena right decorated with olive wreath (crude style)
𐤉𐤄𐤃 (YHD) to right of owl standing right, head facing, small lily above left.
Jerusalem mint?
After restoration of Jerusalem to before 333 BCE
0.38g; 8mm
Hendin 6051 (6th); Hendin 1050 (5th); TJC 6a
Ex-Holyland (Shick) e-Auction 17 lot 40 with export permit, ex-Menashe Landman collection
Persian rule issue
Jay GT4Dec 07, 2021
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Persian Tarsos, Mazaios Satrap of Cilicia𐡁𐡏𐡋𐡕𐡓𐡆 ('B'LTRS' in Aramaic)
Baal of Tarsos seated left, holding holding eagle-tipped scepter; grain ear, grape-bunch, and Aramaic R in left field
MZDY ZY 'BRNHR' W ḤLK (Mazaios who is over Eber Nahara and Cilicia)
Lion bringing down bull above a pair of crenellated walls, each with four towers.
Tarsos, Cilicia 361/0-334 BC
10.74g
Casabonne Series 4, Group A; SNG BN 354-60 var. (control marks); SNG Levante 115
Ex-Dara Antiquities Auction 3, lot 1044
Hendin translates the Aramaic as "Mazaios who is over Eber Nahara and Cilicia." The similarity of this inscription and a descriptive phrase used in the Biblical texts of Ezra and Nehemiah has led to Hendin's suggestion that the walls on this coin represent the ones encompassing Jerusalem, which less than a century before had been rebuilt by Nehemiah, as related in the Books of Ezra and Nehemiah. Both Nehemiah and Mazaeus (Mazdai) were Persian court officials, so they used similar phraseology for administrative and geographical regions. Mazaeus was governor, or satrap, of the land of Beyond the River around 350 BCE. Governing from Tarsus, the administrative capital, Mazaeus is telling us that he is in charge of "Beyond the River."
(A fuller discussion of the subject is presented on pages 100-103 of the 4th edition of Hendin's Guide to Biblical Coins.)Jay GT4Nov 23, 2021
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Titus Hendin 6476ΑΥΤΟΚΡ ΤΙΤΟ Σ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ
Laureate head of Titus right.
ΙΟΥΔΑΙΑΣ EAΛΩΚΥIΑΣ
Trophy, Judaea sits mourning left, her hands tied. Shield to the right of trophy
Caesarea Maritima,
13.45g
27mm
Hendin 6476, RPC 2313, Meshorer 384
Ex-Israeli dealer
Commemorating the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE. Not content with proclaiming Judaea Capta on the coins circulating in Rome, this one is minted for use in Judaea. This coin is another example of Roman propaganda and psychological subjugation of the inhabitants of Judaea. The common people would now have to use these coins in their everyday purchases and be reminded of Rome's victory.Jay GT4Nov 18, 2021
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RIC 1477A Vespasian DenariusIMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG
Head of Vespasian, laureate, r., a small 'o' mint mark below neck
PON MAX TR P COS VII (from high l.)
Winged caduceus
Unknown "O" mint, 76 CE
3.04g
RIC 1477A (R3)
Ted Buttrey has assigned it 1477A in the upcoming RIC II.1 Addenda.
A unique specimen of the caduceus type from the rare and mysterious 'O' mint. This rare variant has the reverse legend starting from the upper left, all other known examples start from the lower right.
Currently 3 on Forum, 2 in my own gallery and 1 in David Atherton's. All double die matched.
Ex-Pelham Coins
Jay GT4Nov 16, 2021
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RIC 0245 Vespasian sestertius IMP CAES VESPAS AVG PM TR PPP COS III
Laureate head right
SALVS AVGVSTA SC
Salus seated left with patera and sceptre
Rome, 71 CE
23.15g
RIC 245 (C2)
Glossy red/brown patina in hand
Ex-Calgary CoinJay GT4Oct 31, 2021
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RIC 0244 Vespasian SestertiusIMP CAES VESPAS AVG PM TR PPP COS III
Laureate head right
ROMA SC
Roma standing left, with Victory and Spear
Rome, 71 CE
25.08g
RIC 244 (C2)
Ex-Calgary CoinJay GT4Oct 31, 2021
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Judaea First Revolt 1/8 Shekel Æ Soldלגאלת ציון (Palaeo-Hebrew inscription: "For the redemption of Zion"), omer cup
שנת ארבע (Paleo-Hebrew inscription: "Year four")
lulav bunch flanked by etrogs.
Jerusalem; 69-70 CE
4.83g
Hendin 1369; Meshorer 214
Ex-Savoca Blue Auction 115 lot 820 from the Tareq Hani collection
SOLD! To the Paterson collectionJay GT4Oct 22, 2021
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RIC 0020 Titus DenariusIMP TITVS CAES VESPASIAN AVG PM
Laureate head of Titus right
TR P VIIII IMP XIIII COS VII P P
Capricorn left, globe below
Reverse based on the coinage of Augustus
Rome 79 CE
3.06g
RIC 20 (R2)
Ex-Dara Museum E-Auction 2 lot 979
A very rare left facing Titus with an attractive portrait. Some encrustations remain on reverse.
Jay GT4Oct 22, 2021
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RPC 1955 Vespasian TetradrachmΑΥΤΟΚΡΑ ΟΥΕϹΠΑϹΙΑΝΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ ϹƐΒΑϹΤΟϹ
Laureate head right
ƐΤΟΥϹ ΝƐΟΥ ΙƐΡΟΥ Γ
Eagle with wreath in beak standing left, on club.; in left field, palm branch
Antioch, Syria
70-71 CE (Group 4, year 3)
14.46g; 30mm
RPC 1955; 12 specimens.
A scarcer type
Ex-Barakat
Minted just after the destruction of Jerusalem.
Fine style Syrian portrait in good silver. Nice toning in hand.
Jay GT4Sep 03, 2021
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RIC 1185 VespasianIMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG PM TR P P P COS IIII
Laureate head right
T IMP AVG F COS II CAESAR DOMITIANVS AVG F COS DESG II SC
Titus and Domitian standing front, each with spear and parazonium
Lugdunum (Lyons); 72 CE
25.00g
RIC 1185 (R2) very rare, only 2 on acsearch.
Ex-Roma e-Sale 87 lot 729 From the Antonio Carmona Collection. Improperly attributed to RIC 1186
Old cleaning scratches not as pronounced in hand. The lighting makes them appear deeper than they are.Jay GT4Aug 06, 2021
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Judaea First Revolt 1/8 Shekel Æ(לגאלת ציון) (Palaeo-Hebrew inscription: "For the redemption of Zion"), omer cup
(שנת ארבע) (Paleo-Hebrew inscription: "Year four")
lulav bunch flanked by etrogs.
Jerusalem; 69-70 CE
4.95g
Hendin 1369; Meshorer 214
Ex-Holyland (Shick) e-auction 16 lot 173 with export permit, ex-Menashe Landman collectionJay GT4Aug 06, 2021
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RIC 0503 Titus dupondiusIMP T CAES DIVI VESP F AVG P M TR P P P COS VIII
Radiate head right
ROMA SC
Roma seated left on cuirass, with wreath and parazonium
Eastern Mint (Thrace?) 80-81 CE
after the deification of Vespasian
13.45g
RIC 503 (R)
NBS web auction 7 lot 432
Mattingly thought the mint for these coins with Latin legends was Lugdunum, but now it is believed to be in the Eastern Provinces, probably Thrace.Jay GT4Aug 04, 2021
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RIC 0506 Titus quadransIMP T CAES DIVI VES F AVG
Laureate head right
IVLIA AVGVSTA
Julia seateded left with patera and sceptre
Eastern mint (Thrace?) 80-81 CE, after the deification of Vespasian
4.05g
RIC 506 (R2)
Ex-Zeus Web Auction 18 lot 355
Mattingly thought the mint for these coins with Latin legends was Lugdunum, but now it is believed to be in the Eastern Provinces, probably Thrace.
Jay GT4Jul 16, 2021
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RIC 0556 (V) Titus denarius T CAES IMP VESP CENS
Laureate head right
PONTIF TRI POT
Titus seated right on curule chair, with sceptre and branch
Rome, 73 CE
2.69g
RIC 556 (C), (Vespasian)
Ex-Aegean
Jay GT4Jun 04, 2021
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RIC 0113 Titus denariusIMP TITVS CAES VESPASIAN AVG PM
Laureate head left
TR P IX IMP XV COS VIII P P
Dolphin coiled around anchor
Rome
January 1-June 20, 80 CE
2.81g
RIC 113 (R)
Ex-NBS Web auction 5 lot 684 (misattributed as Domitian)Jay GT4Jun 02, 2021
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SOLD! Mylasa, CariaCARIA. Mylasa
Forepart of a roaring lion to right, head turned back to left.
Bird standing left; pellets to lower left and upper right; all within incuse square.
Mylasa, Caria Circa 420-390 BC.
AR Tetartemorion
4-5mm; 0.21g
SNG Kayhan 940-43 (Caria uncertain); SNG Keckman I 926-7; SNG Tübingen 3001 (Miletos).
SOLD Torex Feb 2022
Gold toning makes it appear like electrum
Ex- NBS Web Auction 5, lot 145 (incorrectly weighed 0.1g)Jay GT4Jun 01, 2021
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Persian Tarsos, Mazaios Satrap of Cilicia𐡁𐡏𐡋𐡕𐡓𐡆 ('B'LTRS' in Aramaic)
Baal of Tarsos seated left, holding lotus-tipped scepter; grain ear and grape bunch to left.
MZDY (Maziaos)
Lion attacking stag left; O to lower left; all within incuse square.
Tarsos, Cilicia
361-334 BCE
9.95g
AR Stater
Sold as SNG France 2/319 (to be researched)
Ex-Colmar Collection FranceJay GT4Jun 01, 2021
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Macedon: Alexander III Arados Tetradrachm Price 3309Head of beardless Heracles right wearing lion skin headdress
AΛEΞANΔPOY BAΣIΛEΩΣ
Zeus seated on stool-throne left, eagle on outstretched right hand, sceptre in left hand AP monogram below throne
Arados,
328-320 BCE
17.14g
Price 3309
Late lifetime or early posthumous issue.
Ex-Barakat Jay GT4May 24, 2021
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RPC 1610 TitusT CAES IM PONT
Laureate head right
COL ICO NIEN E Q
two standards; between them, star
Galatia, Iconium
19.3mm, 5.02g
RPC II 1610 (Rare 10 specimens) this coin #10 RPC online
Ex-Themis Numismatics Auction 9 lot 447
The reverse reads "Colony of Iconium, founded by the fifth Gallic legion"Jay GT4May 08, 2021
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RPC 1938 Vespasian TetradrachmAYTOKPAT KAIΣA OYEΣΠAΣIANOY
Laureate Head of Vespasian right
ETOYΣ NEOY IEPOY B
Eagle standing right, on thunderbolt; in right field, palm branch
Antioch, Syria; 69-70 CE
Group 1 year 2
14.34g
RPC 1938 (3 spec.). Prieur 105 (6 spec.). Rare
Nice toning with some encrustations remaining
Group 1 Tetradrachm from Antioch with distinctly "Alexandrian" style. The dies either engraved by the Alexandrian mint and shipped to Syria or the coins were struck in Alexandria for Syrian distribution. An interesting series.Jay GT4May 05, 2021
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RPC 2097 Titus Gadara, DecapolisTITOΣ KAIΣAP
Laureate head right
ΓΑΔΑΡΑ L ΖΛΡ (year 137)
Turreted head of Tyche right
Gadara, Decapolis
73-74 CE
3.96g, 16mm
RPC II 2097
Ex-ZurqiehJay GT4Apr 26, 2021
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Titus Hendin 6473ΑΥΤΟΚΡ ΤΙΤΟ Σ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ
Laureate head right.
ΙΟΥΔΑΙΑΣ EAΛ ΩΚΥIΑΣ
Nike standing right, left foot on helmet, writing on shield hanging from palm tree at right.
Caesarea Maritima; 79-81 CE
22mm, 7.23g
Hendin 6473; TJC 381; RPC 2311
These coins circulated in Judaea and would have reminded the population of just how devastating the revolt had been, even a decade laterJay GT4Mar 31, 2021
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SOLD! Tiberius DrachmΤΙΒΕΡΙΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ
Laureate head of Tiberius to right.
ΘΕΟΥ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΥ ΥΙΟΣ
Mount Argaios surmounted by statue of Sol-Helios, radiate, holding globe in his right hand and long scepter with his left.
Cappadocia; Caesaraea-Eusebi
circa 17-32 CE
3.53g
RPC I 3620. BMC 11
Ex-Time Machine Mark E. Reid Ed. D.
A scarcer type. Heavy dark find patina, particularly on the reverse and rim, almost black in hand.Jay GT4Mar 29, 2021
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RPC II 2704 Domitian Æ drachmΑΥΤ ΚΑΙϹ ΘƐΟΥ ΥΙΟϹ ΔΟΜΙΤ ϹƐΒ ΓƐΡΜ
Laureate head right
LΙΔ? (year 14) in exergue
Domitian, raising hand and holding scepter and reins, driving biga of centaurs right; each of the centaurs holds a Nike and scepter
Alexandria Egypt; 94-95 CE
35mm; 25.72g
RPC II 2704; Dattari (Savio) 6726 (R2)
Ex-ANE; Ex-Munz Zentrum: Heinz W. Muller (Koln)
A rare type
Some encrustations remain while I consider further cleaningJay GT4Mar 27, 2021
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RIC 0454 (V) Titus Æ AsT CAES VESPASIAN IMP P TR P COS II
Laureate head right
VICTORIA NAVALIS SC
Victory standing right on prow, with wreath and palm
Second issue
Rome, 72 CE
9.54g
RIC 454 Vespasian (R)
Ex-Heiler AE-Collections
Nice green patina and not as rough in hand.
Perhaps struck to commemorate the naval "battle" on the Sea of Galilee during the Jewish revolt.
Jay GT4Mar 26, 2021
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Judaea, Bar Kochba Revolt. Æ Small Bronze ShM`WN
Simon in Paleo-Hebrew, seven-branched palm tree with two bunches of dates.
L-HRWT YRWShLM
For the freedom of Jerusalem (Paleo-Hebrew), bunch of grapes with branch and small leaf.
Undated, attributed to year 3 (134/5 CE).
19mm; 4.46g
Hendin 6467 (6th); Hendin 1440 (5th)
All Bar Kokhba coins are over struck on contemporary coins circulating in Judaea at the time. A mint has not been found, but Herodium has been suggested (by Barag) as the location for the "regular" mint and Jerusalem for the "irregular" issues.
From David Hendin's "Guide to Biblical Coins 5th Edition":
"From the Roman point of view, both were irregular rebel mints. For the Bar Kokhba administration the "irregular" mint was a second, subsidiary, mint operating not at the central mint but at a different location, and there is no reason to assume that it was considered to be irregular. The occasional reference to these coins as "irregular" does not carry much weight. In the eyes of the Greeks and Romans all Jewish coinage was no doubt considered "irregular coinage"
Ex-Pavlos S. PavlouJay GT4Mar 19, 2021
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RIC 1268 (V) Titus Æ As SOLD!T CAES IMP AVG F TR P COS VI CENSOR
Laureate head right
IVDAEA CAPTA SC
Palm tree; Judaea seated right; to left of tree, arms
Lugdunum (Lyon), 77-8 CE
8.81g
RIC 1268 Vespasian (C2)
Ex-Incitatus
A common but important type. Minted 8 years after the conquest of Judea by Titus. A reminder of Titus' military prowess and his place as his father's successor.
Sold to Calgary Coin April 2022
Jay GT4Mar 18, 2021
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