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Auction 334  17 Mar 2020
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Lot 2122

Estimate: 100 EUR
Price realized: 650 EUR
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Herodian Dynasty, 40 BCE-96 CE.
Philip, 4 BCE-34. Æ-20 mm, year 12=8/9, Caesarea Paneas/Philippi; 10,76 g. KAICAPI CEEEBACTΩ around laureate head of Augustus to r.//ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΥ – ΤEEEΤΡΑΡΧΟΥ around the facade of a temple with four columns at the front side, between the columns L – I – B. Hendin no. 1221; Lykke 242 fig. 63; Meshorer, Treasury 228 no. 97; RPC I no. 4940.

Rare. Good fine



Overbeck – Meshorer no. 135.



Many of Philip's coins show the facade of a temple that was dedicated to Roma and Augustus. It is mentioned by Josephus (Bellum Judaicum I 404 and Antiquitates Judaicae XV 363). It may be possible that the ruins of a temple excavated at 3 km distance from Paneas at Omrit are the remains of this Augusteum, cf. J. A. Overman, D.N. Schowalter (eds.), The Roman Temple Complex at Horvat Omrit: An Interim Report (BAR International Series 2205), Oxford 2011. Its remnants suggest that the coins minted by Philip give a true image of the temple's appearance. It is significant that the name of Augustus appears in the dative case, as the temple is dedicated to him.
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