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Arabia Petraea, Petra. Aretas IV Ae15Kings of the Nabataeans
Obv: Aretas IV stands between palm branch and monogram.
Rev: His wife Shaqilat standing left, raising hand; wreath to left.
9 B.C.-A.D. 40
Meshorer 97, SNG Cop. - ancientone
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Aretas IV (9 BC - 40 AD) - AE 16Conjoined busts of Aretas and Queen Shaqilat
HRTT / ShQY / LT (Aretas - Shaqilat) between two crossed cornucopiae
16 mmGinolerhino
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Aretas IV (9 BC - 40 AD) - AE 17Conjoined busts of Aretas and Queen Shaqilat
HRTT / ShQY / LT (Aretas - Shaqilat) between two crossed cornucopiae
17 mmGinolerhino
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Aretas IV and Shaqilat (1)obverse: juggate busts of Aretas and Shaqilat
reverse: crossed cornucopiae. Aramaic text meaning Aretas/Shaqilatvacationchick
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Aretas IV and Shaqilat (2)obverse: Aretas and Shaqilat juggate busts
reverse: crossed cornucopiae. aramaic text meaning Aretas/Shaqilatvacationchick
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Aretas IV and Shaqilat (6)juggate busts of Aretas and Shaqilat
reverse crossed cornucopiae
Aramaic names of Aretas and Shaqilat in 3 linesvacationchick
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GREEK, Nabataea, Aretas IV and Queen ShaqilathObv: (Aramaic legend)
Conjoined busts of King Aretas IV (right) and queen Shaqilath.
Rev: (Aramaic inscription in three lines).
Two cornucopiae crossed. between them 'Aretas Shaqilath' in three lines.
4.6 gm 19 mm 9 BC-40 AD. Sear (GIC) 5699
Comment: Nabataea remained a kingdom until the 2nd century AD when Trajan created the Roman Province of Arabia.
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Malichos II, with Shaqilat (40 - 70 A.D.)Nabataean Kingdom
AR Drachm
O: Laureate and draped bust of Malichus right.
R: Veiled and draped bust of Shaqilat right.
Petra Mint
3.6g
15mmMat
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Malichus II and Shaqilat (1)obverse: juggate busts of Malichus and Shaqilat
reverse: crossed cornucopiae aramaic legend "Malichus/Shugai/lat"
similar to Meshorer 140A?
Thank you Aarmale for the correction!vacationchick
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N141Nabataean Coin. AE Drachm of Aretas IV and Shaqilath I. Petra Mint. AD 39/40. Obv: Jugate busts of laureated Aretas IV and draped Shaqilath right, with a v shaped ornament on heads / ש. Rev: Two cornucopiae crossed, with Nabataean inscription between them / חרתת שקי לת (Aretas [and] Shaqilath). Meshorer, Nabataea 114.
Roma Numismatics E-Sale 111 (24 August 2023), Lot 595Sebastian H2
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N142Nabataean Coin. AE Drachm of Malichus II and Shaqilath II. Petra Mint. AD 40-70. Obv: Jugate busts of laureated Malichus II and draped Shaqilath II right, with a v shaped ornament on heads. Rev: Two cornucopiae crossed, with Nabataean inscription between them / מלכו שקי לת (Malichus [and] Shaqilath) [two die strike]. Meshorer, Nabataea 140A.
Roma Numismatics E-Sale 111 (24 August 2023), Lot 595Sebastian H2
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N145Nabataean Coin. AR Ma'ah of Aretas IV and Shaqilath. Petra Mint. before AD 33. Obv: Laureate and draped bust of Aretas IV right / מלכ נבתו רחמ ימח חרתת (Aretas, King of Nabataea, lover of his people). Rev: Draped jugate busts of laureated Aretas IV and ornamented Shaqilath / שקילת מלכת נבתו (Shaqilath, Queen of Nabataea). BMC Arabia 10.
Roma Numismatics E-Sale 111 (24 August 2023), Lot 595Sebastian H2
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Nabataea, Aretas IV, with Shaqilat (9 BC- 40 AD) Æ 17Ancient Greek, Nabataea, Aretas IV, with Shaqilat (9 BC- 40 AD) Æ 17
Obverse: S, Jugate busts of Aretas and Shaqilat right, within dotted circle border.
Reverse: HRTT SQL-LT, Two crossed cornucopia, within dotted circle border.
Reference: Meshorer, Nabataea 114
Ex: Musa Ali
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Everson Mono or Unifont upper
𐢝 ← → S
𐢇𐢛𐢞𐢞 ← → HRTT
𐢝𐢚𐢐𐢑𐢞 ← → SQL-LT
Gil-galad
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NABATAEA. Malichus II, with Shaqilat II. AD 40-70.Obv : Jugate laureate and draped bust of Malichus II and Shuqailat II right .
Rev : Two cornucopias, crossed and filleted; Aramaic, "Malichus / Shuqai/lat" in two lines above and one below the cornucopias.
Reference : Meshorer Nabataean 140A, SGICV 5703, SNG ANS 1444, BMC Arabia 4-5.
16mm, 2.61 grams.
Canaan
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Nabataean AE18 jugate busts of Aretas IV & Shuqailat / Crossed Cornucopias, Petra. NABATAEA. Aretas IV, with Shaqilat. 9 BC-AD 40. Bronze. Petra mint. Obv : Diademed head of Aretas and Shaqilat r. shin r, het l, shen & mem nabatean word up (Shalim) mean one complete unit. Rev : two cornucopias crossed. Ref Younis ( Nabataean coin # 170 t1).
SNG Part 6 #1438. Super nice VF with soil adhering. _2060 still here
Antonivs Protti
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Nabataean Kingdom. Aretas IV with Shaqilath..9BC-40AD AE unit Petra mint.Nabataean Kingdom. Aretas IV (Haritat), with Shaqilath..9BC-40AD AE unit Petra mint.
Obverse..Jugate draped busts of Aretas and Shaqilath (wife) right symbol in front (S?)
Reverse..Crossed cornucopias, Nabataean script (spelling Ruler and wifes names) in 3 lines, above, between and below the horns. Aretas name in Nabataean is 'Haritat' Spelt 'HRTT' and his wife 'Shaqilath' spelt 'SQYLT'Paul R3
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Nabatean Kingdom, Aretas IV & Shuqailat I, Meshorer 113 #2 (שלמ as monogram and X)Aretas IV. & Shuqailat, 9 BC - AD 40
AE 17, 3.53g
Petra, AD 29/30
obv. Jugate busts of Aretas IV, with moustache, draped and laureate, r., and of queen Shuqailat, draped and diademed, r.
Above head Nabatean legend:
שלמ as monogram (Meshorer p. 85, #9)
from r. to l. transcribed (Sh)LM
= shalom (whole)
rev. 2 crossed cornucopias, in between Nabatean legend in 3 lines:
חרתת / שקי / לת
from r. to l. (transcribed):
HRTT / SQY / LT
= Harithat / Shuqailat
below שקי X
ref. cf. Meshorer Nabatean 113
VF, black patina with sandy deposits
According to Meshorer שלמ (= whole) is a denomination, which then was ommitted because this denomination has well been established. The X above the crossing of the cornucopias is not mentioned by Meshorer.
"Now further variants of these bronze coins have been found (nos. 80, 81) which show the same sign X as the silver issue of year 29. We believe that this sign marks year 4 of queen Shaqilat and that this was the year of the currency reform when the new bronze type was introduced. In order to mark the changes, several features on the new coins were altered. Aretas wears a moustache, Shaqilat has a love-lock (as opposed to an earring), and the numeral 4 was added on both silver and bronze coins in the first year of the new issues. If 29 is the fourth year of Shaqilat then the marriage between Aretas and Shaqilat fell in his 25th year, which corresponds to ad 16."
Karl Schmitt-Korte, "Nabataean Coinage—Part II. New Coin Types and Variants", The Numismatic Chronicle Vol. 150 (1990), pp. 105-133.
Jochen
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Nabatean. Aretas IV and Shaqilat (9 BC-AD 40).Nabatean Kingdom. Aretas IV and Shaqilat (9 B.C.-A.D. 40). Ae 15.1~16.8mm. 2.17 g. Petra. Obv: Jugate busts of Aretas and Shaqilat right. Rev: Crossed cornucopiae. Meshorer, Nabataea 114.ddwau
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Nabathaea, Aretas IV, crossed and filleted cornucopiasKings of Nabathaea
Aretas IV, Year 2-24
Petra (Jordan) mint
Obv.: laureate head of Aretas right
Rev.: two crossed and filleted cornucopias, Nabataean het (Aretas) between the horns, Aretas in Nabathean language is HRTT (Harithath)
AE, 1.729g, maximum diameter 13.6mm, die axis 0°
Ref.: Al-Qatanani 141, Meshorer Nabataean 70, SNG ANS 6 1432
ex Naville Numismatics (14 Nov 2021) auction 69, lot 87
ex FORVM ANCIENT COINS (picture FAC)
Aretas IV Philopatris (Harithath) was king of the Nabataeans from about 9 B.C. to 40 A.D. He is considered one of the most important known kings of the Nabataeans and is therefore also called "Aretas the Great". During his reign the Nabataean Empire was at its height.
Around 9 BC, he became king of the Nabataeans as Aretas after the death of his (presumed) brother Obodas III. Nabataean inscriptions usually refer to him as Aretas, king of Nabatu, who loves his people. Hence the addition Philopatris, "who loves his country". Aretas IV had two wives: Huldu (Chuldu, 1-16) and Shaqilath (Shuqeilat, his sister, from 23).
His daughter Phasaelis married Herod Antipas.
Petra, the capital of the ancient Nabataean kingdom, is a famous archaeological site in the south-west desert of Jordan. Accessible through a narrow canyon called Al Siq, it contains tombs and temples carved into pink sandstone cliffs, earning it the nickname 'Rose City'. Perhaps its most famous structure is the 45m high Al Khazneh, a temple with an ornate Greek-style facade, known as The Treasury. It is believed to have been the mausoleum of the Nabatean king Aretas IV in the 1st century AD.
shanxi
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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
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ꡗꡞꡋ - YAINA - YINGil-galad
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unknown rulerobverse: juggate busts
reverse: crossed cornucopiaevacationchick
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