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Auction 100  5-6 Sep 2017
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Lot 2082

Estimate: 5000 USD
Price realized: 5000 USD
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Judaea, Bar Kokhba Revolt. Æ Large Bronze (24.56 g), 132-135 CE. Year 1 (132/3 CE). 'Simon, Prince of Israel' (Paleo-Hebrew) within wreath. Reverse: 'Year one of the redemption of Israel' (Paleo-Hebrew), amphora with two handles. Hendin 1376; Mildenberg 9 (O2/R4); TJC 220. Extremely Rare - only three specimens cited by Mildenberg. Pleasing dark green patina. Bold. Very Fine. Estimate Value $5,000 - 6,000
A Connoisseur's Collection of Ancient Jewish Coins.
This variety of the large bronze denomination of the first year (132/3 CE) of the Bar Kokhba War (132-135 CE) is notable for its obverse paleo-Hebrew legend which does not name Jerusalem within the wreath anymore, but rather Simon [bar Kokhba] as nasi (president) of Israel. Although nasi is sometimes translated as "prince" rather than "president," it almost certainly refers to Simon bar Kokhba's role as the leader of the Great Sanhedrin (the Jewish religious assembly that originally held court in the Jerusalem Temple before its destruction). The title of nasi was also held by the Hasmonaean High Priest John Hyrcanus I (134-104 BC), who engineered full autonomy for Judaea and who also struck coins featuring a wreathed legend on the obverse.
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