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005bb. Antonia, daughter of Claudius JUDAEA, Roman Administration. Claudius, with Britannicus, Antonia, and Octavia. AD 41-54. Æ (23mm, 12.02 g, 12h). Caesarea Panias mint. Struck before 49 CE. Laureate head of Claudius left / The children of Claudius: from left to right, Antonia, Britannicus, and Octavia, the two daughters each holding a cornucopia. Meshorer 350; Hendin 1259; Sofaer 83; RPC I 4842. Fair, green and brown patina with touches of red. Rare.ecoli
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006b. Claudia Aug.JUDAEA, Caesaraea Panias. Diva Poppaea and Diva Claudia. Died AD 65 and AD 63, respectively. Æ 20mm (6.00 g, 12h). Struck AD 65-68. Statue of Diva Poppaea seated left within distyle temple / Statue of Diva Claudia standing left within hexastyle temple. RPC I 4846; Meshorer, Caesarea, Pl. 7, H; SNG ANS 858; Hendin 578. Fine, dark green patina under light earthen deposits.
Ex-CNG
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006d01. Claudia Neronis Claudia Neronis & Poppaea. AE19, 7.48 g. Caesarea Panias, Syria. After 65 AD. Posthumous for Poppaea and her daughter Claudia. Obv: DIVA POPPAEA AV, distyle temple on high base, with veiled statue of Poppaea seated left within, holding cornucopiae (and/or patera). Rev: DIVA CLAVD NER F, hexastyle round temple with domed roof, female figure standing left within, holding cornucopiae. RPC 4846; SNG ANS 858; Meshorer, Caesaria Panias, Plate 7, H.lawrence c
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Agrippa II PANIAS mintAgrippa II, 56-95 AD, bronze of 17 mm.
Bust of Nero to right
Wreath with Greek legend naming BOTH Agrippa II and Nero within. ΠΙΕ\ΒΑΣΙΛΕ\ΑΓΡΙΠΠ\ΝΕΡΩ\ΝΙΕ
Hendin 582. This is the middle of three denominations of this early type of Agrippa II as king.
ΠΙΕ\ΒΑΣΙΛΕ\ΑΓΡΙΠΠ\ΝΕΡΩ\ΝΙΕ
Maritima
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BCC J61 Domitian Agrippa II Year 26Roman Provincial
Caesarea Panias
Agrippa II 56-95CE
Domitian 81-96CE
Obv: ΔΟΜIΤIANOC ΚΑΙCΑP --
Laureate head of Domitian right.
Rev: ΕΤΟ ΚϚ ΒΑ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ
Nike-Victory standing right, left foot on
helmet, writing on shield resting on left
knee; above shield, star. (Year 26 = 86/87 CE).
AE 19.5mm. 4.88gm. Axis:0
Hendin 1285a, RPC II 2279
Surface find Caesarea Maritima, 1977
J. Berlin Caesarea Collectionv-drome
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caesarea-panias Geta AE15 198ADcaesarea-panias Geta AE15 198AD
Obv:bust r,bareheaded wearing paludamentum and cuirass seen from the rear
KAICAP ΓETAC
Rev:in laurel wreath four lins:
CB/KAICAP/ΠANIA/ΔOC
Rosenberger III -34Maritima
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caesareapanias033Elagabalus
Caesarea Panias, Samaria
Obv: AVT K M ANTѠNINOC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from front.
Rev: KAI ΠAN CЄB I AVC, Pan standing facing within niche cut into the rock, playing the flute and leaning against tree trunk; below, cave with fence in front, pedum to left. [syrinx] to right, [CKΓ] (date) in exergue.
27 mm, 14.57 gms
Sofaer 33, Rosenberger 47, Roma Numismatics, E-Sale 60, Lot 482 (this coin)Charles M
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caespan027Elagabalus
Caesarea Panias, Samaria
Obv: Laureate draped bust right.
Rev: KAIC Î AN…, across fields, KA/…, Tyche standing right holding rudder on globe and cornucopia.
21 mm, 5.78 gms
Sofaer 27Charles M
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Cilicia, Anazarbos (as Kaisareia), Domitian, SNG Levante 1369Domitian, 81-96
AE 20 (Hemiassarion), 5.57g, 19.77mm, 0°
struck 93/94 (year 112)
obv. [A]V KAI DOMITIA - NOC CEBA GER KAI
Bust, laureate, l., star behind.
rev. [K]AICAREWN.
Bearded head of Zeus Olybrios, diademed, r.
in l. and r. field [IB] - R (CY 112) = 112)
ref. RPC II, 256, 1750; Waddington 4109; Lindgren I, 2192; SNG France II, 2014;
SNG Levante 1369; Ziegler, Anazarbos, 73, 2
rare, S+, black patina, somewhat rough (corrosion).
These rare coins of the city of Kaisareia at Anazarbos were formerly mostly given to Kaisareia Panias in the Syrian Trachonitis. (Münzen&Medaillen GmbH)
Jochen
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Elagabalus from PaniasElagabalus --AE25, Caesaria Panias. R: Pan standing with three goats, all sharing a common head. cf. Meshorer, Ya'akov, Coins of Caesarea Panias, in Israel Numismatic Journal 8, 1984-85, page 57 no. 59 (Julia Soaemias). Thanks to David Hendin and Pat Lawrence for assistance on attribution!featherz
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Herod IV Philip with Augustus / Tetrastyle templeHerod IV Philip, with Augustus. 4 BCE-34 CE. Æ (21.5mm, 8.94 g, 12h). Caesarea Panias (Caesarea Philippi) mint. Dated RY 12 of Herod IV (8/9 CE).
O: Laureate head of Augustus right
R: Tetrastyle temple façade (Augusteum of Paneas); L I B (date) between columns.
Meshorer 97; Hendin 1221; RPC I 4940.Nemonater
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ROMAN EMPIRE PROVINCIAL, Domitian. Herodian Kings. Agrippa II, with Domitian. 56-95 CE.Herodian Kings. Agrippa II, with Domitian. 56-95 CE.
Æ 20mm (6.49 g).
Caesaraea Panias mint.
Dated Year 19 (79/80 CE).
Obv:Laureate head of Domitian as Caesar right.
Rev: Nike standing right, left foot on helmet, inscribing shield set on left knee.
Ref: RPC II 2259; Meshorer 147a; Hendin 600.
Fine, dark brown patina.
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Star, 6 rays - Howgego 457iJudaea, Herod Philip, Tetrarch, 4 B.C. - 34 A.D., issue for Tiberius
6584. Bronze AE 21, Hendin 534, RPC 4943, C/m Howgego 457i (7 pcs, none of this date!), VG, Caesarea Philippi (Panias) mint, 5.59g, 20.9mm, 0o, 15 - 16 A.D.; obverse TIBERIOS SEBAS, laureate head of Tiberius right, star countermark, which may have been overstruck on another countermark; reverse FILIPPOU TETRARCOU, LIQ, tetrastyle temple, L - I - Q between the columns (= year 19 = 15 - 16 A.D.); very scarce, sold.
whitetd49
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Titus with Agrippa IIAVTOK TITOC KAICAP CЄBAC
Laureate head of Titus right
Victory advancing right, holding wreath and palm; ЄT-KϚ BA (date) across upper fields; AΓ-PIΠ across lower fields.
Caesarea Panias mint. Struck in regnal year 26 (CE 74/5).
11.25g
Meshorer 160b very rare. 3 examples on acsearch.
Same dies as CNG 91, lot 679.
Ex-ZurqiehJay GT4
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