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THE SAMEL COLLECTION OF ANCIENT JEWISH COINS COINS OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE REFERRING TO JUDAEA
Los 2361 1
Flavian dynasty, 71-96.

Æ-26 mm, 83?, Caesarea Maritima; 12,47 g.

IMP DOMITIANVS CAES AVG GERMANICVS around laureate head of Domitian to l.//Athena/Minerva standing to l., holding shield and lance in her l. hand and crowning a trophy with her r. hand. Hendin no. 1455; Meshorer, Treasury 267 no. 392; RPC II no. 2305.18 (this coin).

Nearly very fine

Overbeck – Meshorer no. 292.

Schätzpreis
25 €
Zuschlag
100 €

Dieses Los steht nicht mehr zum Verkauf.

Los 2362 1
Flavian dynasty, 71-96.

Æ-18 mm, 83?, Caesarea Maritima; 5,74 g.

IMP DOMITIANVS CAESAR GERMANICVS around laureate bust of Domitian to r.//Winged Victory/Nike advancing to l., holding wreath in her outstretched r. hand and having shouldered a trophy. Hendin no. 1456; Meshorer, Treasury 267 no. 393; RPC II no. 2306.8 (this coin).

Very fine

Overbeck – Meshorer no. 293.

Schätzpreis
50 €
Zuschlag
50 €

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Los 2363 1
Flavian dynasty, 71-96.

Æ-28 mm, 92/93, Caesarea Maritima; 15,35 g.

IMP CAES DOMIT AVG – GERM P M TR P XI around radiate bust of Domitian to r.//IMP XXI COS – VI CENS P P P around palm tree with two date clusters. Hendin no. 1458; Meshorer, Treasury 267 no. 394; RPC II no. 2307.17 (this coin).

Very fine

Overbeck – Meshorer no. 294.

Schätzpreis
200 €
Zuschlag
220 €

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Los 2364 1
Flavian dynasty, 71-96.

Æ-28 mm, 92/93, Caesarea Maritima; 16,42 g.

IMP CAES DOMIT AVG – GERM P M TR P XI around radiate bust of Domitian to r.//IMP XXI COS – VI CENS P P P around palm tree with two date clusters. Hendin no. 1458; Meshorer, Treasury 267 no. 394; RPC II no. 2307.18 (this coin).

Attractive coin, very fine/good very fine

Overbeck – Meshorer no. 295.

Schätzpreis
200 €
Zuschlag
850 €

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Los 2365 1
Flavian dynasty, 71-96.

Æ-28 mm, 92/93, Caesarea Maritima; 14,24 g.

IMP CAES DOMIT AVG – GERM P M TR P XI around radiate bust of Domitian to r.; to the right, a round countermark: Laureate head to r.//IMP XXI COS – VI CENS P P P around palm tree with two date clusters. Hendin no. 1458; Meshorer, Treasury 267 no. 394; RPC II no. 2307.19 (this coin); countermark: Howgego 119.

Nearly very fine

Overbeck – Meshorer no. 296.

Worn and kept in circulation by a countermark showing a laureate head.

Schätzpreis
100 €
Zuschlag
340 €

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Los 2366 1
Flavian dynasty, 71-96.

Æ-28 mm, 92/93, Caesarea Maritima; 11,21 g.

IMP CAES DOMIT AVG – GERM P M TR P XI around radiate bust of Domitian to r.; in the field, two countermarks//IMP XXI COS – VI CENS P P P around palm tree with two date clusters. Hendin no. 1458; Meshorer, Treasury, 267 no. 394; RPC II no. 2307.20 (this coin); countermarks: Howgego 119 and 282.

Very good

Overbeck – Meshorer no. 297.

Schätzpreis
25 €
Zuschlag
35 €

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Los 2367 1
Flavian dynasty, 71-96.

Æ-23 mm, 92/93, Caesarea Maritima; 11,27 g.

IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P XII around laureate head of Domitian to r.//IMP XXIII COS XVI CENS P P P around winged Victory/Nike advancing to l., holding a wreath in her outstretched r. hand and having shouldered a trophy. Hendin no. 1459; Meshorer, Treasury 267 no. 395; RPC II no. 2308.13 (this coin).

Good very fine

Overbeck – Meshorer no. 299.

Schätzpreis
60 €
Zuschlag
200 €

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Los 2368 1
Flavian dynasty, 71-96.

Æ-23 mm, 92/93, Caesarea Maritima; 10,39 g.

IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P XII around laureate head of Domitian to r.//IMP XXIII COS XVI CENS P P P around winged Victory/Nike advancing to l., holding a wreath in her outstretched r. hand and having shouldered a trophy. Hendin no. 1459; Meshorer, Treasury 267 no. 395; RPC II no. 2308.12 (this coin).

Very fine

Overbeck – Meshorer no. 298.

Schätzpreis
50 €
Zuschlag
100 €

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Los 2369 1
Flavian dynasty, 71-96.

AE-18 mm, 92/93, Caesarea Maritima; 5,41 g.

IMP DOMIT AVG GERM around laureate head of Domitian to r.//VICTOR AVG around trophy. Hendin no. 1460; Meshorer, Treasury 266 no. 390; RPC II 2309.14 (this coin).

Very fine

Overbeck – Meshorer no. 288.

Schätzpreis
75 €
Zuschlag
85 €

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Los 2370 1
Nerva, 96-98.

Æ-Sestertius, 96, Rome; 28,02 g.

IMP NERVA CAES AVG P M TR P COS II DESIGN III P P laureate bust of Nerva to r.//FISCI IVDAICI CALVMNIA SVBLATA, S – C in field; palmtree with two date clusters. Hendin 1603a; RIC no. 72.

Fine/very fine

Overbeck – Meshorer no. 353.

Nerva’s main political objective, propagated on coins, was to create iustitia and Aequitas/justice and legal equality in the Roman Empire. The Latin word 'calumnia' means harrassment, especially judicial harrassment. Vespasian had decreed that all Jews, who until the destruction of the Jewish temple had paid two drachms/denarii to the temple in Jerusalem, henceforth had to pay this amount to the temple of Jupiter Capitolinus in Rome. When this tax was collected with the utmost severity during the reign of Domitian, the question arose who was a Jew within the meaning of this law. Especially since not a few ethnic Jews had converted to Christianity, the question came up whether these people also had to pay this tax. It is very obvious that Nerva took measures to settle these problems by decreeing that only the confession to Judaism and not ethnic affiliation obliged Jewish people to pay the 2 drachm-tax. By this legal reorganisation, the Jews, who continued to observe their ancestral religious traditions and paid the tax became members of an accepted religious community – in stark contrast to the Christians. Cf. M. Heemstra, The interpretation and wider context of Nerva’s Fiscus Judaicus Sestertius, in: D. M. Jacobson – N. Kokkinos (eds.), Judaea and Rome in Coins, 65 BCE – 135 CE. Papers Presented at the International Conference Hosted by Spink, 13th – 4th September 2010, London 2012, 187-201 (with the older scientific literature).

Schätzpreis
1.000 €
Zuschlag
3.400 €

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Los 2371 1
Trajan, 98-117. Restitution issue for Vespasian.

AV-Aureus, ca. 107, Rome; 7,21 g.

IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG COS VIIII (legend inwards) laureate bust of Vespasianus to r.//IMP CAES TRAIAN AVG GER DAC P P REST trophy, in front of it a kneeling Jewish prisoner of war whose hands were bound behind his back. Calicò -; Komnick 129, H. a. and pl. 26, H. a. (this coin illustrated); RIC -; Woytek, Die Reichsprägung des Kaisers Trajan, 528 no. 863 (this coin illustrated).

Extremely rare hybrid issue: One of two coins known to Woytek. Rough surfaces, good very fine

Overbeck – Meshorer no. 354.

Ex Sternberg 6, Zurich 1976, no. 475.

Vespasian’s self-staging as the victor over the rebellious Jews had so sustainably inscribed itself into the Romans’ collective cultural memory that under Trajan aurei alluding to the suppression of the Jewish riot were minted as a restitution issue.

Schätzpreis
12.500 €
Zuschlag
18.000 €

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Los 2372 1
Hadrian, 117-138.

Æ-Sestertius, ca. 134-138, Rome; 28,02 g.

HADRIANVS - AVG COS III P P; draped laureate bust of Hadrianus to r.//ADVENTVI AVGVSTI IVDAEAE, S - C in the exergue; the emperor Hadrian, clad with a toga, having raised his r. hand for the greeting, and standing at the l. side is looking to the r., where the personification of the province of Judaea, clad with a Graeco-Roman dress and accompanied by representatives of the Jewish people who hold palm fronds in their hands, is sacrificing incense over an altar with a blazing flame. Judaea holds a small incense box in her left hand. Hendin 1604a; RIC no. 890; P.L. Strack, Untersuchungen zur römischen Reichsprägung des zweiten Jahrhunderts II. Die Reichsprägung des Hadrian, Stuttgart 1933, 162 f.; J.M.C. Toynbee, The Hadrianic School. A Chapter in the History of Greek Art, Cambridge 1934, 117-121.

Very rare. Flan crack, corroded, nearly very fine

Overbeck – Meshorer no. 355.

Regardless of whether this coin was minted before the Bar Kokhba revolt or afterwards, it has nothing to do with the real circumstances of Hadrian’s visit in Judaea that took place in the early summer of 130 (cf. H. Halfmann, Itinera principum, Stuttgart 1986, 207; A.R. Birley, Hadrian. The restless emperor, London/New York 1997, 231 f.). All the Adventus coins minted in the last years of Hadrian’s reign show stereotypical welcoming ceremonies. They should evoke a reminiscence to Hadrian’s extensive travel activities in many parts of the Roman Empire. In the case of Judaea the coins gloss over the enormous tensions in the province, especially caused by Hadrian’s dislike, if not hatred of Jews and the Jews’ desire to rebuild the destroyed temple. 'The thoroughly Greek character of Judaea on these coins gives the impression that it had become a Hellenised province like any other in the east' (so Birley, l.c.). In the Bar Kokhba revolt Rome had to experience that this was a fatal error. In descriptions of these coins the small figures accompanying Judaea are called 'children'; they may be understood as Judaea’s children, but they are adults who are about to welcome Hadrian by swinging palm fronds, just like many Jews did when Jesus entered Jerusalem. Hadrian’s and Judaea’s sizes are based on their significance and not on their real proportions.

Schätzpreis
750 €
Zuschlag
2.400 €

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Los 2373 1
Hadrian, 117-138.

Æ-As, ca. 134-138, Rome; 14,94 g.

HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P draped bareheaded bust of Hadrian to r.//ADVENTVI AVG IVDAEAE, S - C in the exergue; the emperor Hadrian, clad with a toga, having raised his r. hand for the greeting, and standing at the l. side is looking to the l., where the personification of the province of Judaea, clad with a Graeco-Roman dress and accompanied by representatives of the Jewish people who hold palm fronds in their hands, is sacrificing incense over an altar with a blazing flame. Judaea holds a small incense box in her left hand. Hendin 1606; RIC no. 891; P.L. Strack, Untersuchungen zur römischen Reichsprägung des zweiten Jahrhunderts II. Die Reichsprägung des Hadrian, Stuttgart 1933, 162 f.; J.M.C. Toynbee, The Hadrianic School. A Chapter in the History of Greek Art, Cambridge 1934, 117-121.

An extremely rare coin. Fine Overbeck – Meshorer no. 356.

Schätzpreis
500 €
Zuschlag
550 €

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THE SAMEL COLLECTION OF ANCIENT JEWISH COINS JUDAEA
Los 2374 1
Bar Kokhba, 132-136.

AR-Sela, year 1 (=132/3); 14 g.

YR-WŠ-LM (Jersualem) around the main facade of the 2nd Temple in Jerusalem//ŠNT ’HT LG’LT YŠR’L (Year one of the redemption of Israel) around lulav and etrog. Hendin no. 1373; Meshorer, Treasury 244, no. 218 b; Mildenberg 123 no. 1 (O1/R1), 4 (ex El Fawa; this coin).

Very rare. Slightly corroded, very fine/close to extremely fine

Overbeck – Meshorer no. 358.

Schätzpreis
15.000 €
Zuschlag
28.000 €

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Los 2375 1
Bar Kokhba, 132-136.

AR-Sela, year 1 (=132/3); 14,51 g.

YR-WŠ-LM (Jersualem) around the main facade of the 2nd Temple in Jerusalem//ŠNT ’HT LG’LT YŠR’L (Year one of Israel’s redemption) around lulav and etrog. Hendin no. 1373; Meshorer, Treasury 244 no. 218a; Mildenberg 124 no. 3 (O1/R3), 20 (this coin).

Very rare. A well centered example with nice toning, on the obv. traces of a Syrian tetradrachm, close to extremely fine

Overbeck – Meshorer no. 357.

Schätzpreis
25.000 €
Zuschlag
46.000 €

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Los 2376 1
Bar Kokhba, 132-136.

AR-Zuz, year 1 (=132/3); 3,32 g.

’L‘ZR HKWHN (Eleazar the priest) around a fluted jug with handle on the l., willow twig to the r.//ŠNT ’HT LG’LT YŠR’L (Year one of the redemption of Israel) bunch of grapes with small vine leaf. Hendin no. 1374; Meshorer, Treasury 244 f. no. 219; Mildenberg 172 no. 1 (O1/R1), 3 (ex El Fawar; this coin).

Very rare. Partially weakly struck, good very fine

Overbeck – Meshorer no. 359.

Schätzpreis
5.000 €
Zuschlag
24.000 €

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Los 2377 1
Bar Kokhba, 132-136.

Æ-Large Bronze, year 1 (=132/3); 23,1 g.

ŠMW’N / NŠY’ / YŠR’L (Shimon, prince of Israel) within wreath//ŠNT ’HT LG’LT YŠR’L (year one of Israel's redemption) around amphora with two handles. Hendin no. 1376; Meshorer, Treasury 245 no. 220; Mildenberg 295 no. 4 (=O1/R4).

Very rare. Nice greenish-black patina, choice very fine

Overbeck – Meshorer no. 361.

Schätzpreis
5.000 €
Zuschlag
14.000 €

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Los 2378 1
Bar Kokhba, 132-136.

Æ-Large Bronze, year 1 (=132/3); 21,23 g.

ŠMW’N / NŠY’ / YŠR’L (Shimon, prince of Israel) within wreath//ŠNT ’HT LG’LT YŠR’L (year one of Israel's redemption) around amphora with two handles. Hendin no. 1376; Meshorer, Treasury 245 no. 220; Mildenberg 297 no. 10 (O2/R7), 11 (this coin).

Very rare. An interesting coin since it has passed through so many important collections. Double strike shift on rev., some weaknesses in the centre of obv.; on both sides sandy deposits, very fine

Overbeck – Meshorer no. 360.

Ex Dowdy Coll., Superior, Beverly Hills 15.6.1976, no. 170 and Bonner Coll., Superior, Beverly Hills 16.6.1974, no. 527; Niggeler Coll., Leu-MMAG, Basel 3.12.1965, no. 504; Ars Classica 12, Geneva 1926, no. 2053; Curtius Coll., L. Hamburger, Frankfurt/Main 16.12.1907, no. 518.

Schätzpreis
2.500 €
Zuschlag
14.000 €

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Los 2379 1
Bar Kokhba, 132-136.

Æ-Large Bronze, year 1 (=132/3); 17,76 g.

YRW / ŠLM (Jerusalem) within wreath//ŠNT ’HT LG’LT YŠR’L (year one of Israel's redemption) around amphora with two handles. Hendin no. 1375; Meshorer, Treasury 245 no. 221; Mildenberg 298 no. 12 (O5/R4), 5 (this coin).

Very rare. Clearly struck with an attractive brown-reddish patina, good very fine

Overbeck – Meshorer no. 362.

Schätzpreis
5.000 €
Zuschlag
13.000 €

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Los 2380 1
Bar Kokhba, 132-136.

Æ-Smaller Middle Bronze, year 1 (=132/3); 11,02 g.

ŠM‘WN NŠY’ YŠR’L (Shimon prince of Israel) around wreath, within palm frond//ŠNT ’HT LG’LT YŠR’L (year one of Israel’s redemption) around an instrument with five strings. Hendin no. 1377; Meshorer, Treasury 246 no. 223b; Mildenberg 301 no. 20 (=O1/R1).

Very fine; struck on a small flan; nice patina. Overbeck – Meshorer no. 369.

Schätzpreis
300 €
Zuschlag
800 €

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