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04-30 - Rabbel II (70 - 106 D.C.)Este tipo fue acuñado en nombre de Rabbel II y su esposa/hermana? Gamilath.
AE 16 mm 3.0 gr.

Anv: Cabezas conjugadas laureadas de Rabbel II y su Reina (y hermana?) Gamilath viendo a derecha. Él con pelo largo y ornamentos sobre su cabeza.
Rev: Dos cornucopias cruzadas y fileteadas. Entre ellas leyenda en arameo "RABBEL / GAMILATH" (En 2 líneas entre los cuernos).

Acuñada: 76 - 102 D.C.
Ceca: Petra

Referencias: Sear GCTV Vol.2 #5706 Pag.560 - B.M.C. Vol.28 #3-7 Pag 13 - SNG ANS #6.1447-50 - Meshorer #163a
mdelvalle
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04-32 - Rabbel II (70 - 106 D.C.)Este tipo fue acuñado en nombre de Rabbel II y su esposa/hermana? Gamilath.
AE 17 x 15 mm 3.1 gr.

Anv: Cabezas conjugadas laureadas de Rabbel II y su Reina (y hermana?) Gamilath viendo a derecha. Él con pelo largo y ornamentos sobre su cabeza.
Rev: Dos cornucopias cruzadas y fileteadas. Entre ellas leyenda en arameo "RABBEL / GAMILATH" (En 2 líneas entre los cuernos).

Acuñada: 76 - 102 D.C.
Ceca: Petra

Referencias: Sear GCTV Vol.2 #5706 Pag.560 - B.M.C. Vol.28 #3-7 Pag 13 - SNG ANS #6.1447-50 - Meshorer #163a
1 commentsmdelvalle
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4. King Rabbel II Soter 70-106 AD and Queen GamilathMint: Petra
Ref: Meshorer Nabataean Coins type,163,164, SNG ANS 1445-1451
Obv: Jugate busts of Rabbel II & Queen Gamilath,Laureate, facing right.
Rev: Crossed cornucopia; Nabataean script.
Rabbel/Gamilath in two lines between horns.
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Size: AE17mm
1 commentsBrian L
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Arabia, Nabataea, Kings, Rabbell II. (70-106 A.D.), Meshorer 163, AE-18, Two crossed cornucopias with Nabataean Aramaic legend, #1Arabia, Nabataea, Kings, Rabbell II. (70-106 A.D.), Meshorer 163, AE-18, Two crossed cornucopias with Nabataean Aramaic legend, #1
avers: Jugate busts of king Rabbell II. conjoined with his queen Gamilath right.
reverse: Two crossed cornucopias with Nabataean Aramaic legend Rabbell and Gamilath in two lines between.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 13,0-16,0mm, weight: 2,84g, axis: 0h,
mint: Arabia, Nabataea, Kings, Rabbell II. date: 70-106 A.D.,
ref: Meshorer 163,
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BCC NC1Nabataean Kingdom - Petra
Rabbel II and Gamilat 70 - 106 CE
(Gamilat, queen 76-102CE)
Obv: Jugate busts of Rabbel II and Queen Shaquilat (!)
Rev:RB’L /GMLT Nabataean inscription in two lines
between crossed cornucopiae.
17x15mm. 1.67gm. Axis:0
This coin is a mule (hybrid) of an obverse die from the early part
of Rabbel II’s reign (Meshorer 146), combined with a later
reverse of Rabbel II and Queen Gamilat (Meshorer 163).
Reference: Meshorer 162, Rare.
(Thanks to John Anthony for the attribution)
v-drome
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BCC NC2BCC NC2 - Nabataean Kindom - Petra
Rabbel II and Gamilat 70 - 106 CE
(Gamilat, queen 76-102 CE)
Obv: Jugate busts of Rabbel II and (Queen Gamilat)
Rev:RB’L /GMLT Nabataean inscription in two lines
between crossed cornucopiae. Thick, undersize flan.
17x14mm. 2.97gm. Axis:45
Meshorer 163 (style 1)
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Gamilath, wife and sister of Rabbel II, King of Nabatea, 71-106 CE.Nabatea. Æ (16 mm, 3.10 g), Petra Mint.
Obv: Jugate busts, r., of Rabbel, laureate, and Gamilath, draped.
Rev: Two cornucopiae, crossed; between them Aramaic legend, “Rabbel, Gamilath” in two lines.
Meshorer 163; SGI 5706; BMC 28.13, 3; Forrer 168; SNG VI 2001.
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Nabataea, Rabbel II with Gamilat, AR Sela 3.4g, (76 AD), Year 6Ancient Greek, Nabataea, Rabbel II with Gamilat, AR Sela 3.4g, (76 AD), Year 6

Obverse: RBAL MLK NBTW SNT 6, Laureate, diademed, and draped bust of Rabbel II right.

Reverse: GMLT AHTH MLKT NBTW, Veiled and draped bust of Gamilat right.

Reference:

Viewable with Everson Mono and Unifont

Obverse legend:

𐢛𐢃𐢁𐢑𐢓𐢑𐢎𐢕𐢃𐢞𐢈𐢝𐢕𐢞𐢬𐢧 - RBAL MLK NBTW SNT 6

Translation: Rabbel, King of Nabataea year 6.

Reverse Legend:

𐢄𐢓𐢑𐢞𐢁𐢊𐢞𐢆𐢓𐢑𐢏𐢞𐢕𐢃𐢞𐢈 ← GMLT AHTH MLKT NBTW

Translation: Gamilat, Sister queen of Nabataea.
Gil-galad
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Nabataea, Rabbel II, BMC Arabia 3-7Nabataean Kingdom, Petra mint, Rabbel II c. 76 - 102 A.D. AE, 16mm 2.38g, Meshorer Nabataean 163, SNG ANS 1450, BMC Arabia 3-7, SGICV 5706
O: jugate laureate busts of Rabbel II and Gamilath, Rabbel II has long hair and ornament on the top of his head
R: two crossed cornucopias, Aramaic legend "Rabbel / Gamilath" in two lines between the horns
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Nabataea: Rabbel IINabataea. Rabbel II. 70-106 AD. Æ 16mm. Laureate & draped busts of Rabbel & Gamilat conjoined / Crossed cornucopia. Meshorer 164 (?).1 commentsMolinari
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Nabataea: Rabbel IINabataea. Rabbel II. 70-106 AD. Laureate & draped busts of Rabbel & Gamilat conjoined / Crossed cornucopiae. Meshorer 164.Molinari
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Nabataea: Rabbel II Soter, r. 70-106 ADAE16, 2.65g; Petra mint
Obv.: Jugate portraits of Rabbel II, his head laureate, undraped, and of Gamilat, laureate and draped.
Rev.: Two cornucopiae crossed, between them, inscription in two lines "רבאל/גמלת (Rabbel/Gamilat)
Reference: Meshorer 163, SNG ANS 6: 1446, Style 2
John Anthony
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Nabataea: Rabbel II Soter, r. 70-106 CEAE17, 3.5g, 1h; Petra Mint, c.75-85 CE
Obv.: Jugate portraits of Rabbel II, his head laureate, undraped, and of Gamilat, laureate and draped
Rev.: Two cornucopiae crossed, between them, in two lines, inscription "רבאל/גמלת (Rabbel/Gamilat)
Reference: Meshorer 163, SNG ANS 6: 1446, Style 1
John Anthony
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NABATAEAN KINGDOM - Rabel IINABATAEAN KINGDOM - Rabbel II & Gamilath (AD 70-106). AE Unit, Ca. 15 mm. Jugate busts of Rabbel and his sister-wife Gamilat./Names of rulers between cornucopiae. 1 commentsdpaul7
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Nabataean Kingdom, Rabbel II (70 - 106 AD)AR Sela, 16mm, 3.45g; Petra mint, RY 22 (91/92 CE).
Obv.: Laureate and draped bust of Rabbel II right; around, inscription,
22 רבאל מלכא מלך - נבטו שׂנת (Rabbel the king, king of the Nabataeans, Year 22).
Rev.: Veiled and draped bust of Gamilat right; around, inscription,
גמלתּ אחתה מלכת נבטו (Gamilat his sister, queen of the Nabataeans).
Reference: Meshorer 154
John Anthony
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Nabataean Kingdom, Rabbel II, 70 - 106 A.D.Bronze AE 16, SNG ANS 1447, BMC 3-7, S 5706, Fair, Petra, 3.026g, 16.7mm, 0o,
obverse - jugate laureate busts of Rabbel II and Gamilath, Rabbel II has long hair and ornament on the top of his head;
reverse - two crossed cornucopias, Aramaic legend "Rabbel / Gamilath" in two lines between the horns;
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Nabataean Kingdom. Rabbel II, with Gamilat. A.D. 70-106. AE 15Obv. Laureate and draped jugate busts of Rabbel II and Gamilat right.
Rev. RB'L/GMLT in Nabataean in two lines across field, crossed cornucopiae.
References: Meshorer 163; SNG ANS 1446-51.
15mm, 2.16 grams.
Canaan
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Nabataean Kingdom: King Rabbel and Queen Gamilat, AR Drachm. Nabataean, Petra Year 21 = 90-91 A.D. 3.40g - 12.9mm, Axis 12h.

Obv: Laureate and draped bust of King Rabbel right.

Rev: Laureate, veiled, and draped bust of Queen Gamilat right; date in legend behind head.

Ref: Barkay, Coinage 16; Meshorer, Nabataea 153.
Rated Scarce.
Provenance: Ex Derek Glover. Chris Scarlioli Collection.
2 commentsChristian Scarlioli
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Nabataean Kingdom: King Rabbel and Queen Gamilat, AR Drachm.Petraea, Petra Year 21 = 90-91 A.D. 3.12g - 13.1mm - 11h.

Obv: Laureate and draped bust of Rabbel right.

Rev: Laureate, veiled, and draped bust of Gamilat right; date in legend behind head.

Ref: Barkay, Coinage 16; Meshorer, Nabataea 153.
Rated: Scarce.
Provenance: Ex Derek Glover. Chris Scarlioli Collection.
Christian Scarlioli
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Nabataeans / Rabbel II and GamilathObverse: Bust of Rabbel II and Gamilath right.
Reverse: RB'L / GMLT crossed between two cornucopias.
Bronze, 15 mm, 3.75 g.
SNG ANS 1446-51
Rare

EX ; Andreas Reich

From the Sam Mansourati Collection
Sam
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Rabbel II (70-106 AD) & Gamilath SNG ANS 1446-51AE 17, 4.03g.

Obverse: Jugate heads of Rabbel II & Gamilath, in dotted circle.

Reverse: RB'L/GMLT between crossed cornucopiae.

SNG ANS 1446-51.
1 commentsRobert_Brenchley
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Rabbel II (71 - 106 AD) - AE 15Conjoined busts of Rabbel and Queen Gamilat right
RB'L / GMLT (Rabbel, Gamilat) between two crossed cornucopiae.
15 mm
1 commentsGinolerhino
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Rabbel II (71-106 AD) - AE 15Conjoined busts of Rabbel and Queen Gamilat right
[RB'L] / GMLT (Rabbel - Gamilat) between two crossed cornucopiae
15 mm
Ginolerhino
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Rabbel II (71-106 AD) - AE 15Conjoined busts of Rabbel and Queen Gamilat right
[RB'L] / GMLT (Rabbel - Gamilat) between two crossed cornucopiae
15 mm
Ginolerhino
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Rabbel II (71-106 AD) - AE 16Conjoined busts of Rabbel and Queen Gamilat right
[RB'L] / GMLT (Rabbel - Gamilat) between two crossed cornucopiae
16 mm
Ginolerhino
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Rabbel II and Gamilat (1)juggate busts of Rabbel and Gamilat
reverse: aramaic legend "Rabbel/Gamilath" in 2 lines
similar to Meshorer 163?
vacationchick
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Rabbel II, 70 - 106 A.D, Bronze AE 15, Meshorer 163Nabataean Kingdom, Rabbel II, 70 - 106 A.D, Bronze AE 15, Meshorer 163, SNG ANS 1450, BMC 3-7, S 5706, aVF, obv 1/4 off center, Petra mint, 3.277g, 15.6mm, 0o, c. 76 - 102 A.D.; obverse jugate laureate busts of Rabbel II and Gamilath, Rabbel II has long hair and ornament on the top of his head; reverse , two crossed cornucopias, Aramaic legend "Rabbel / Gamilath" in two lines between the horns; typical small cramped flan. Ex FORVM, photo credit FORVMPodiceps
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Rabbel II, 70 - 106 A.D. Bronze AE 17, Meshorer 163ANabataean Kingdom, Rabbel II, 70 - 106 A.D. Bronze AE 17, Meshorer 163A, SNG ANS 1450, BMC 3-7, SGICV 5706, F, Petra mint, 2.933g, 16.7mm, 0o, Obverse jugate laureate busts of Rabbel II and Gamilath, Rabbel II has long hair and ornament on the top of his head; Reverse, two crossed cornucopias, Aramaic legend "Rabbel / Gamilath" in two lines between the horns; irregular undersized flan without enough room for the full design. Ex FORVM, photo credit FORVMPodiceps
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Rabbel II, AD 70-106, BrokageÆ Unit, 17x15mm, 2.5g, Petra mint, AD 70-106.
Obv.: Jugate portraits of Rabbel II and Gamilat (Queen off flan).
Rev.: Incuse image of Rabbel II.
Reference.: Meshorer 163, SNG ANS 6: 1446.
Notes: ex-Zurquieh, electronic sale, 3/17/15, 34.
John Anthony
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Rabbel II, with Gamilat (70/1 - 105/9 A.D.)Nabataean Kingdom
AR Drachm
O: Laureate and draped bust of Rabbel II right; (RY 17).
R: Veiled and draped bust of Gamilat right.
Petra Mint
3.4g
14mm
Meshorer, Nabataea 149–51
1 commentsMat
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Rabbell II & Gamilat AE17, jugate busts / Crossed Cornucopias. Petra. Rabbell II & Gamilat AE17, jugate busts / Crossed Cornucopias. Petra.
SNG Part 6 #1447.
VF for type. _2620
Antonivs Protti
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Rabbell II & Gamilat AE17, jugate busts / Crossed Cornucopias. Petra. SNG Part 6 #1447SNG Part 6 #1447. _1500Antonivs Protti
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Rabbell II, AE16, Two Crossed CornucopiaAE16
Rabbell II
71 - 106AD
16.0mm 3.02gr 0h
O: NO LEGEND; Bust of King Rabbell II, conjoined with his Queen Gamilath.
R: Aramaic Legend: Names of Rabbell II and Gamilath in two lines. Two crossed cornucopiae.
SGI 5706
zurqieh-dubai 391390717490
2/24/16 1/21/17
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Regno dei NABATEI, Rabbel II (70-106 d.C.), PetraRegno dei Nabatei, Rabbel II ar-Rabil (70-106 d.C.), zecca di Petra
AE15, 3.252 gr, 15.4 mm, 0°, F(MB)
D/ busto togato e laureato di Rabbel II e di sua sorella Gamilath, Rabbel II ha lunghi capelli e ornamenti
R/ due cornucopie incrociate con legenda in aramaico "Rabbel / Gamilath" in due linee tra le corna. Tipico stampo irregolare sottomisura, con poco spazio per il disegno completo.
Meshorer 163A, SNG ANS 1450, BMC 3-7, S 5706
Provenienza: collezione Berardengo, Roma Italia (30 marzo 2008, numero catalogo 103); ex FAC (Morehead City NC, Usa, fino al 2008)
paolo
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Script test post.𐢛𐢃𐢁𐢑 ← → RBAL - Rabbel

𐢄𐢓𐢑𐢞 ← → GMLT - Gamilat

Rulers found on Nabataean coins.

𐢇𐢛𐢞𐢞 ← → HRTT - Aretas
𐢄𐢓𐢑𐢞 ← → GMLT - Gamilat
𐢇𐢑𐢅𐢈 ← → HLDW - Huldu
𐢒𐢑𐢏𐢈 ← → MLKW - Malichus
𐢗𐢃𐢅𐢞 ← → OBDT - Obodas
𐢛𐢃𐢁𐢑 ← → RBAL - Rabbel
𐢝𐢚𐢌𐢑𐢞 ← → SQYLT - Shaqilat

𐢝𐢕𐢞 ← → SNT - Shanat - Year

𐢊𐢛𐢇 ← → HRH - Hetrahe - 1 - One
𐢊𐢛𐢇𐢏𐢑 ← → HRHKL - Hetrahekal - 2 - Two
𐢞𐢑𐢞 ← → TLT - Talat - 3 - Three
𐢁𐢛𐢃𐢗 ← → ARBO - Arbo - 4 - Four

𐢝𐢞 ← → ST - Shat - 6 - Six
𐢜𐢃𐢗 ← → SBO - Shabo - 7 - Seven


𐢗𐢝𐢅 ← → OSR - Oshara - 10 - Ten

𐢇𐢛𐢞𐢞 ← → HRTT - Aretas
𐢝𐢚𐢌𐢑𐢞 ← → SQYLT - Shaqilat

ꡗꡞꡋ

ꡗꡞꡋ - YAINA - YIN
Gil-galad
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[402f] Nabataean Kingdom, Rabbel II, 70 - 106 A.D.Nabataean Kingdom, Rabbel II, 70 - 106 A.D. Bronze AE 16, SNG ANS 1447, BMC 3-7, S 5706, Fair, Petra, 2.66g, 16.2mm, 0o. Obverse: jugate laureate busts of Rabbel II and Gamilath, Rabbel II has long hair and ornament on the top of his head; Reverse: two crossed cornucopias, Aramaic legend "Rabbel / Gamilath" in two lines between the horns. Ex FORVM.

Nabataea was first mentioned by the historian Diodorus in 312 B.C. The early Nabataeans forsook all building and agriculture because those who possess these things, in order to retain them, are easily compelled by the powerful to do their bidding. Rather than fight invaders, they would go into the desert where only they could survive. In the middle of the first century B.C., the Nabataeans established their urban civilization. The first king to issue coins was Aretas II, a contemporary of Alexander Jannaeus. In 62 B.C., Pompey conquered the area but was unable to take Petra. Nabataea was wealthy from incense trade and apparently paid tribute to keep independent rule. The Nabataeans fought with Herod and also provided forces to the Romans during the Second Jewish Revolt. In 106 A.D., Nabataea was incorporated into the Roman Provincia Arabia. One of the latest known Nabataean inscriptions, from 191 A.D., records "…This in the year 85 of the Eparchy [Roman Rule], in whi[ch] A[rabs] destroyed the land." It seems likely that raiding Arab tribes extinguished what remained of a weakened Nabataean culture. In 747 A.D. what was left of the Nabataean cities was destroyed in a major earthquake.
See: http://www.forumancientcoins.com/catalog/indexfrm.asp?vpar=54&pos=0

Rabbel II was known as "He who gives life and salvation to his people," a title perhaps earned subjugating Arab tribes. The Nabataean Kingdom ended when Trajan created Provincia Arabia in 106 A.D. Gamilath was Rabbel's sister and wife.
See: http://www.forumancientcoins.com/catalog/indexfrm.asp?vpar=54&pos=0
Cleisthenes
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[402g] Nabataean Kingdom, Rabbel II, 70 - 106 A.D.Nabataean Kingdom, Rabbel II, 70 - 106 A.D. Bronze AE 17, BMC 3-7, S 5706, gF, Petra, 2.36g, 16.7mm, 180o. Obverse: jugate laureate busts of Rabbel II and Gamilath, Rabbel II has long hair and ornament on the top of his head; Reverse: two crossed cornucopias, Aramaic legend "Rabbel / Gamilath" in two lines between the horns. Ex FORVM.

Nabataea was first mentioned by the historian Diodorus in 312 B.C. The early Nabataeans forsook all building and agriculture because those who possess these things, in order to retain them, are easily compelled by the powerful to do their bidding. Rather than fight invaders, they would go into the desert where only they could survive. In the middle of the first century B.C., the Nabataeans established their urban civilization. The first king to issue coins was Aretas II, a contemporary of Alexander Jannaeus. In 62 B.C., Pompey conquered the area but was unable to take Petra. Nabataea was wealthy from incense trade and apparently paid tribute to keep independent rule. The Nabataeans fought with Herod and also provided forces to the Romans during the Second Jewish Revolt. In 106 A.D., Nabataea was incorporated into the Roman Provincia Arabia. One of the latest known Nabataean inscriptions, from 191 A.D., records "…This in the year 85 of the Eparchy [Roman Rule], in whi[ch] A[rabs] destroyed the land." It seems likely that raiding Arab tribes extinguished what remained of a weakened Nabataean culture. In 747 A.D. what was left of the Nabataean cities was destroyed in a major earthquake.

See: http://www.forumancientcoins.com/catalog/indexfrm.asp?vpar=54&pos=0
Cleisthenes
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