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Wholesale Money Maker Lot of 17 Ancient Jewish Bronze Coins, c. 104 B.C. - 70 A.D.
Lot Includes: Maccabees (Hasmonean) Lead Tessera (Alexander Jannaeus) Widow's Mite (Alexander Jannaeus) Mattathias Antigonus Herodian Roman Procurators Pontius Pilate 2Jewish Revolt
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LT35668. 17 prutot and lepta, unattributed, nice coins, excellent variety; actual coins in the photograph, as is, no returns; SOLD
Wholesale Money Maker Lot of 47 Ancient Jewish Bronze Coins, c. 104 B.C. - 70 A.D.
Lot Includes: Maccabees (Hasmonean) Widow's Mite (Alexander Jannaeus) Herodian Roman Procurators 2 Jewish Revolt
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LT35680. 47 prutot and lepta, unattributed, nice coins, excellent variety; actual coins in the photograph, as is, no returns; SOLD
Lot of 5 Judaean Prutot, Hasmonean Dynasty, 134 - 37 B.C.
The Hasmonean dynasty was a ruling dynasty of Judea and surrounding regions during classical antiquity, from c. 140 BC to 37 BC. Between c. 140 and c. 116 BC the dynasty ruled Judea semi-autonomously in the Seleucid Empire, and from roughly 110 BC, with the empire disintegrating, Judea gained further autonomy and expanded into the neighboring regions of Perea, Samaria, Idumea, Galilee, and Iturea. Some modern scholars regard the Hasmonean realm as an independent Israel. The Hasmonean rulers took the Greek title basileus ("king" or "emperor"). Forces of the Roman Republic conquered the Hasmonean kingdom in 63 BC and made it into a client state.LT110509. Bronze Lot, 5 ancient Judaean prutot, from the Michael Arslan Collection; unattributed, no tags or flips, the actual coins in the photographs, as-is, no returns, 5 prutot; SOLD
Lot of 5 Judaean Prutot, Hasmonean Dynasty, 134 - 37 B.C.
The Hasmonean dynasty was a ruling dynasty of Judea and surrounding regions during classical antiquity, from c. 140 BC to 37 BC. Between c. 140 and c. 116 BC the dynasty ruled Judea semi-autonomously in the Seleucid Empire, and from roughly 110 BC, with the empire disintegrating, Judea gained further autonomy and expanded into the neighboring regions of Perea, Samaria, Idumea, Galilee, and Iturea. Some modern scholars regard the Hasmonean realm as an independent Israel. The Hasmonean rulers took the Greek title basileus ("king" or "emperor"). Forces of the Roman Republic conquered the Hasmonean kingdom in 63 BC and made it into a client state.LT110510. Bronze Lot, 5 ancient Judaean prutot, from the Michael Arslan Collection; unattributed, no tags or flips, the actual coins in the photographs, as-is, no returns, 5 prutot; SOLD
Lot of 5 Judaean Prutot, Hasmonean Dynasty, 134 - 37 B.C.
The Hasmonean dynasty was a ruling dynasty of Judea and surrounding regions during classical antiquity, from c. 140 BC to 37 BC. Between c. 140 and c. 116 BC the dynasty ruled Judea semi-autonomously in the Seleucid Empire, and from roughly 110 BC, with the empire disintegrating, Judea gained further autonomy and expanded into the neighboring regions of Perea, Samaria, Idumea, Galilee, and Iturea. Some modern scholars regard the Hasmonean realm as an independent Israel. The Hasmonean rulers took the Greek title basileus ("king" or "emperor"). Forces of the Roman Republic conquered the Hasmonean kingdom in 63 BC and made it into a client state.LT110513. Bronze Lot, 5 ancient Judaean prutot, from the Michael Arslan Collection; unattributed, no tags or flips, the actual coins in the photographs, as-is, no returns, 5 prutot; SOLD
Lot of 5 Judaean Prutot, Hasmonean Dynasty, 134 - 37 B.C.
The Hasmonean dynasty was a ruling dynasty of Judea and surrounding regions during classical antiquity, from c. 140 BC to 37 BC. Between c. 140 and c. 116 BC the dynasty ruled Judea semi-autonomously in the Seleucid Empire, and from roughly 110 BC, with the empire disintegrating, Judea gained further autonomy and expanded into the neighboring regions of Perea, Samaria, Idumea, Galilee, and Iturea. Some modern scholars regard the Hasmonean realm as an independent Israel. The Hasmonean rulers took the Greek title basileus ("king" or "emperor"). Forces of the Roman Republic conquered the Hasmonean kingdom in 63 BC and made it into a client state.LT110512. Bronze Lot, 5 ancient Judaean prutot, from the Michael Arslan Collection; unattributed, no tags or flips, the actual coins in the photographs, as-is, no returns, 5 prutot; SOLD
Lot of 5 Judaean Prutot, Hasmonean Dynasty, 134 - 37 B.C.
The Hasmonean dynasty was a ruling dynasty of Judea and surrounding regions during classical antiquity, from c. 140 BC to 37 BC. Between c. 140 and c. 116 BC the dynasty ruled Judea semi-autonomously in the Seleucid Empire, and from roughly 110 BC, with the empire disintegrating, Judea gained further autonomy and expanded into the neighboring regions of Perea, Samaria, Idumea, Galilee, and Iturea. Some modern scholars regard the Hasmonean realm as an independent Israel. The Hasmonean rulers took the Greek title basileus ("king" or "emperor"). Forces of the Roman Republic conquered the Hasmonean kingdom in 63 BC and made it into a client state.LT110511. Bronze Lot, 5 ancient Judaean prutot, from the Michael Arslan Collection; unattributed, no tags or flips, the actual coins in the photographs, as-is, no returns, 5 prutot; SOLD
Lot of 5 Judaean Prutot, Hasmonean Dynasty, 134 - 37 B.C.
The Hasmonean dynasty was a ruling dynasty of Judea and surrounding regions during classical antiquity, from c. 140 BC to 37 BC. Between c. 140 and c. 116 BC the dynasty ruled Judea semi-autonomously in the Seleucid Empire, and from roughly 110 BC, with the empire disintegrating, Judea gained further autonomy and expanded into the neighboring regions of Perea, Samaria, Idumea, Galilee, and Iturea. Some modern scholars regard the Hasmonean realm as an independent Israel. The Hasmonean rulers took the Greek title basileus ("king" or "emperor"). Forces of the Roman Republic conquered the Hasmonean kingdom in 63 BC and made it into a client state.LT110515. Bronze Lot, 5 ancient Judaean prutot, from the Michael Arslan Collection; unattributed, no tags or flips, the actual coins in the photographs, as-is, no returns, 5 prutot; SOLD
Judaea, Lot of 4 Prutot, Hasmonean Dynasty, 134 - 37 B.C.
The Roman province of Judaea was named after Herod Archelaus' Tetrarchy of Judaea, but encompassed a larger territory, parts of the former Hasmonean and Herodian kingdoms, including Judea, Samaria and Idumea. The name "Judaea" was derived from the Kingdom of Judah of the 6th century B.C. After the deposition of Herod Archelaus in 6 A.D., Judea came under direct Roman rule. Roman governors began to tax the population and had authority to punish by execution. Unrest was endemic in Judaea under Roman rule. The First Jewish Revolt, 66 - 70 A.D., ended with the destruction of Second Temple of Jerusalem and the Fiscus Judaicus. The Bar Kokhba Revolt, 132 - 135 A.D., ended with the Jewish diaspora. Hadrian renamed the province Syria Palaestina, and renamed Jerusalem, Aelia Capitolina.LT110506. Bronze Lot, Lot of 4 prutot, from the Michael Arslan Collection; unattributed, no tags or flips, the actual coins in the photographs, 5 prutot; SOLD
Use our website catalog and discussion forum to specifically identify the coins and read historical information and Biblical references. Click here for a discussion on how to read the paleo-Hebrew inscriptions and identify the Judaean king and date.JD113617. Bronze prutot, 2 prutot, inscription in wreath obverse and double cornucopia reverse, one overstruck, VF, highlighting earthen deposits, Jerusalem mint, unattributed, no tags or flips, the actual coins in the photograph, as is, no returns, 2 prutot; SOLD