IsraelMedal 10th Anniversary of Independence Medal, 1958. 27mm diameter in 22 carat gold, weight 15.07 grams. Design similar to a Roman Judaea Capta coin, bordered by chains and Hebrew legend, ISRAEL LIBERATA, Sabra holding sheaf of wheat, smiles at pioneer, hoe over his shoulder, with palm tree between them, Edge: ISRAEL GOVERNMENTAPPROVED ISSUE 1948-1958 AU and lustrous
Vespasian.C, 69-79 AD. Ar denarius. Rome. Rev; Judaea seated right at base of trophy; IVDAEA in exergue. RIC II 2. Good metal. 3.35g. NVF, Republican Quinarius (2), ImperialDenarius (3) Nerva, Trajan and Commodus, Fair to Good Fine, along with Roman, Byzantine and Ancient, in silver and bronze, in mixed grades Poor to NVF (70, 2 holed) and a Ryal coin weight, includes many detector finds
Romanbronzes x 2. Copper As of Vespasian/Titus ?. Rev, Judaea std. Poor but rare. Ae Dupodius of Nerva. Rev, Clasped hands, holding aquila set on prow. RIC II 81. Rough surfaces. N Fine. [2]
Ar denarius. Vespasian. C, 69-70 AD Rome. Rev; IVDAEA in exergue, trophy; to right, Judaea seated right in attitude of mourning, head resting in hand. RIC II 2. 2.67g. G Fine
Judaea. 1st revolt, AD66-70, silver shekel. Year 1, obverse, chalice with smooth rim, pearl on either side and flat base, Hebrew inscription (Shekel of Israel), date (aleph). Reverse, stem with pearl base and three fruits surrounded with Hebrew inscriptio
Judaea. 1st revolt, AD66-70, silver shekel. Year 3, obverse, chalice with pearled rim and raised base, Hebrew inscription (Shekel of Israel), date (shin gimel). Reverse, stem with pearl base and three fruits surrounded with Hebrew inscription (Jerusalem t
Judaea 2nd revolt, AD132-135. Bar Kochba. Silver Tetradracm, undated, but attributed to the 3rd year 134/135 C.E. Obverse fa?ade of the Temple in Jerusalem with the ark of the covenant and scrolls in centre. Inscription on sides (Shimon) and star above. R
Judaea. 1st revolt, AD66-70, silver shekel. Year 2. Obverse chalice with pearled rim and raised base. Hebrew inscription (Shekel of Israel), date (shin bet). Reverse stem with pearl base and three fruits surrounded with Hebrew inscription (Jerusalem the h
Judaea 2nd revolt, AD132-135. Bar Kochba. Silverdenarius, undated, but attributed to the 3rd year 134/135 C.E. Obverse retrograde inscription within a wreath (shimon). Reverse crude three-stringed elongated lyre, surrounded by inscription (for the freedo
Judaea 2nd revolt, AD132-135. Bar Kochba. Silverdenarius, undated, but attributed to the 3rd year 134/135 C.E. Obverse inscription within a wreath (Shimon). Reverse upright palm branch, surrounded by inscription (for the freedom of Jerusalem). Meshorer 2
Judaea 2nd revolt, AD132-135. Bar Kochba. Silverdenarius, undated, but attributed to the 3rd year 134/135 C.E. Obverse inscription within a wreath (Shimon). Reverse upright palm branch, surrounded by inscription (for the freedom of Jerusalem). Meshorer 2
Judaea 2nd revolt, AD132-135. Bar Kochba. Silverdenarius, undated, but attributed to the 3rd year 134/135 C.E. Obverse bunch of grapes and small branch. Reverse three-stringed elongated lyre, surrounded by inscription (for the freedom of Jerusalem). Mesh
Judaea 2nd revolt, AD132-135. Bar Kochba. Silverdenarius, undated, but attributed to the 3rd year 134/135 C.E. Obverse inscription within a wreath (shimon). Reverse three-stringed elongated lyre, surrounded by inscription (for the freedom of Jerusalem. M
Judaea 2nd revolt, AD132-135. Bar Kochba. Silverdenarius, undated, but attributed to the 3rd year 134/135 C.E. Obverse bunch of grapes and small branch. Reverse two upright trumpets. Meshorer 208, Hendin 171. About very fine, over struck on a Trajan dena
Judaea 1st revolt, AD66-70. AE20 struck 69 C.E., obverse lulav flanked by an etrog on either side, surrounded by Hebrew inscription (year 4). Reverse chalice with pearled rim surrounded by Hebrew inscription (to the redemption of Zion). Meshorer 163, Hend
Judaea 1st revolt, AD66-70. AE16, obverse amphora with broad rim, two handles and lid decorated with tiny globes hanging around edge, surrounded by Hebrew inscription (year 3). Reverse vine leaf on small branch, surrounded by inscription (the freedom of Z
Judaea. Mattathias Antigonus 40-37BC AE23. Obverse double cornucopia with Hebrew inscription (Mattatayah the high priest and council of the Jews) around and between horns. Reverse ivy wreath tied at top with ribbons hanging down, surrounded by Greek inscr
Judaea. Mattathias Antigonus 40-37BC, AE20. Obverse single cornucopia tied with ribbons, Hebrew inscription (Mattatayah the high priest). Reverse Greek inscription in three lines within wreath. Meshorer 31, Hendin 35. Good fine for issue
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