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Auction 39  10 January 2017
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Lot 234

Estimate: 7500 USD
Price realized: 5500 USD
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ANCIENT JEWISH COINS, JUDEA CAPTA COINS OF ROME, Vespasian. Gold Aureus (7.02 g), AD 69-79. Judaea Capta type. Rome, AD 77/8. IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG, laureate head of Vespasian left. Rev. COS VIII in exergue, emperor in military attire standing left, holding long scepter and parazonium; behind, Victory standing left, crowning emperor with wreath and holding palm branch. (RIC 936; Hendin -; BN 183; BMC 205; Calicó 625). Rare. Choice very fine.

ex Dr. Jonathan A. Herbst Collection (Superior, 8-9 December 1995), lot 1343.
Although it does not carry a IVDAEA CAPTA legend, this aureus, struck in the next to last year of Vespasian's reign, is still typologically and ideologically connected to that most famous series of Flavian coins. A virtually identical figure of the emperor in military garb appears on earlier sestertii and denarii with explicit IVDAEA CAPTA legends and which also feature a palm tree and weeping personification of Judaea. The continued use of types referring to the defeat of the First Jewish Revolt (AD 66-73) towards the end of Vespasian's reign serves to illustrate just how critical this victory was for the public image of the Flavian dynasty.

Estimate: $ 7,500
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