JUDAEA. Second Revolt. 132-135 CE. Æ middle bronze. 10.42 gm. 23 mm. Year 2 (133/134 CE). A vine leaf on a tendril; "Year two of the freedom of Israel" around in Hebrew lettering / A seven branched palm tree with two bunches of dates hanging; "Simon" in Hebrew letters. Mildenberg 48 (same dies; probably number 4 of 4 cited; not number 3, an NFA 1982 piece). Hendin 1408. Extremely Fine; beautifully patinated; well centered and sharply struck. Exceptional quality example.
Purchased from Brian Kritt in 2002 ($725), with his envelope.
A COLLECTION OF HIGH QUALITY COINS OF JUDAEA
This group of eleven Biblical era coins represents the Hasmoneans, Herodians, and Roman Procurators of Judea concluding with the First and Second Revolts. David Sear, author of several important references on ancient coinage, once commented about this series as “the miserable coins of this type…identified with the widow’s mite,” a description of their usual condition. They were casually produced as small change with minimal attention to quality. This group is exceptional and was carefully assembled by a collector over a period of years who sought the finest examples possible. The provenance for each piece is the same, ex Brian Kritt, and each coin comes with the envelope he provided with the coin, with his attributions, including handwritten inscriptions.