KINGS of ARMENIA. Tigranes V. Circa AD 6-12. Æ (13mm, 1.84 g, 12h). Draped bust right, wearing tiara / Elephant's head left. Kovacs, Armenia II 11; CAA 152; AC 173. Earthen green surfaces. Good VF. Tigranes V was a scion of the Herodian Dynasty (GBC p. 244). From the David Hendin Collection, sold for the benefit of the American Numismatic Society. Ex Classical Numismatic Group Electronic Auction 320 (12 February 2014), lot 191.
KINGS of ARMENIA. Tigranes V. Circa AD 6-12. Æ (17mm, 4.93 g, 12h). Draped bust right, wearing tiara / Elephant standing left. Kovacs, Armenia II 2,8; CAA 156; AC 172. Earthen green patina. Obverse is slightly off center. VF. Tigranes V was a scion of the Herodian Dynasty (GBC p. 244). From the David Hendin Collection, sold for the benefit of the American Numismatic Society. Ex Classical Numismatic Group Electronic Auction 323 (26 March 2014), lot 128.
KINGS of ARMENIA MINOR. Aristobulus. 54-71/72 CE. Æ Oktachalkon (25mm, 12.18 g, 12h). Chalcis or Nicopolis ad Istrum. Dated RY 17(70/71 CE). BACIΛEΩC APICTOB[OYΛOY ET IZ], diademed and draped bust of Aristobulus left; monogram countermark on neck / TITΩ / OYECΠA/CIANΩ AY/TOKPATO/PI CEBAC/TΩ within laurel wreath. Hendin 6287a (this coin illustrated); Kovacs 301; RPC II 1692. For countermark: Kovacs p. 79, 24. Green surfaces, a few minor cleaning marks. VF. From the David Hendin Collection, sold for the benefit of the American Numismatic Society.This issue issue was struck in 70/71 CE (year 17 of Aristoboulos' reign), the final year of the Jewish war and around 45 years since the execution of John the Baptist, which has been tentatively dated to some time between 25 and 29 CE
JUDAEA. Agrippa II, with Claudius. 49/50-94/95 CE. Æ 4 Units (18.39mm, 6.32 g, 12h). Tiberias mint. Dated RY 13 (53/4 CE). TIBE/PIAC within wreath / KΛAYΔIOY [KAICAPOC], palm branch upright; L IΓ across field. Hendin 6297 (this coin illustrated); TJC 348; RPC I 4852. Attractive earthen green surfaces. Good VF. From the David Hendin Collection, sold for the benefit of the American Numismatic Society.
JUDAEA. Agrippa II, with Nero. 49/50-94/95 CE. Æ 8 Units (25mm, 11.78 g, 12h). Caesarea Paneas (as Neronias) mint. Struck 54-68 CE. ΝΕΡΩ[Ν ΚΑΙΣΑΡ] ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΥ, laureate bust of Nero right; lituus to right / EΠΙ/ ΒΑCIΛΕ/ ΑΓΡΙΠΠ/ ΝΕΡΩ/ ΝΙΕ within circle and wreath. Hendin 6303 (this coin illustrated); TJC 129; RPC I 4988. Even grey-green surfaces, some lighter green. VF. From the David Hendin Collection, sold for the benefit of the American Numismatic Society. Ex Shlomo Moussaieff Collection (Goldberg 110, 4 June 2019), lot 1776 (part of).
JUDAEA. Agrippa II, with Nero. 49/50-94/95 CE. Æ 4 Unit (17mm, 6.11 g, 12h). Caesarea Paneas mint. Struck 54-68 CE. ΝΕΡ[ΩΝ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ] ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΥ, laureate bust of Nero right; lituus to right / EΠΙ/ ΒΑCIΛΕ/ ΑΓΡΙΠΠ/ ΝΕΡΩ/ ΝΙΕ within circle and wreath. Hendin 6304 (this coin illustrated); TJC 130; RPC I 4989. Even green surfaces, some light earthen deposits. VF. From the David Hendin Collection, sold for the benefit of the American Numismatic Society.
JUDAEA. Agrippa II, with Nero. 49/50-94/95 CE. Æ 2 Unit (14mm, 3.61 g, 12h). Caesarea Paneas mint. Struck 54-68 CE. ΝΕΡΩ[Ν ΚΑΙΣΑΡ] ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΥ, laureate bust of Nero right; lituus to right / EΠΙ/ ΒΑCIΛΕ/ ΑΓΡΙΠΠ/ ΝΕΡΩ/ ΝΙΕ within circle and wreath. Hendin 6305; TJC 131; RPC I 4990. Dark green surfaces, minor earthen highlights, a touch or roughness. VF. Scarce denomination. From the David Hendin Collection, sold for the benefit of the American Numismatic Society.
JUDAEA. Agrippa II, with Domitian. 49/50-94/95 CE. Æ Unit (12.5mm, 1.73 g). Caesarea Paneas mint. Dated RY 11 or 6 (60/1 CE). [BACIΛIEΩC M]APKOY AΓPIΠΠ[OY], hand right, holding ears of barley and fruit / [ETO]YC AI [TOY], monogram, a combination of K for KAI with ς within diadem. Hendin 6307; TJC 133; RPC I 4992. Minor roughness, earthen brown surfaces. VF. Very rare. One of the very few I have seen (DH). From the David Hendin Collection, sold for the benefit of the American Numismatic Society.
JUDAEA. Agrippa II, with Vespasian. 49/50-94/95 CE. Æ 8 or 10 Units (28mm, 17.13 g, 12h). Caesarea Paneas mint. Dated RY 26 (85/86 CE). ΑΥΤΟΚΡΑ ΟΥΕCΠΑ[CI KAICAP CE]BA[CTΩ], laureate bust of Vespasian right / ΕΤΟΥ ΚS BA ΑΓΡΙ ΠΠ[Α], Tyche-Demeter standing left, wearing kalathos, holding grain ears in right hand and cornucopia in left. Hendin 6312; TJC 158; RPC II 2274. Green surfaces, some roughness. VF. From the David Hendin Collection, sold for the benefit of the American Numismatic Society.
JUDAEA. Agrippa II, with Vespasian. 49/50-94/95 CE. Æ 10 or 8 Units (27mm, 17.19 g, 12h). Caesarea Paneas mint. Dated RY 26 (74/5 CE). [ΑΥΤΟΚΡΑ ΟΥ]ΕCΠΑCI [KAIC]AP CEBACTΩ, laureate bust of Vespasian right / ΕΤΟΥ ΚS BA ΑΓΡΙ Π[ΠΑ], Tyche-Demeter standing left, wearing kalathos, holding grain ears in right hand and cornucopia in left. Hendin 6313; TJC 159; Sofaer 227. Even brown-green surfaces, obverse die is worn. Near VF. This type has the date around instead of in the fields.. From the David Hendin Collection, sold for the benefit of the American Numismatic Society.
JUDAEA. Agrippa II, with Titus. 49/50-94/95 CE. Æ 8 Units (25mm, 13.09 g, 12h). Caesarea Paneas mint. Dated RY 26 (74/5 CE). ΑΥΤΟΚΡ ΤΙΤΟC KAICAP CEBAC,, laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Titus right / ΕΤΟ ΚS BA ΑΓΡΙ ΠΠΑ, Nike-Victory advancing right, holding wreath in right hand and palm frond over left shoulder. Hendin 6314a; TJC 160a; RPC II 2277. Attractive dark green patina, boldly struck, very minor roughness. VF. From the David Hendin Collection, sold for the benefit of the American Numismatic Society. Ex Palm Desert Collection (New York Sale XLV, 8 January 2019), lot 105.
JUDAEA. Agrippa II, with Domitian. 49/50-94/95 CE. Æ 4 Units (20.5mm, 6.67 g, 12h). Caesarea Paneas mint. Dated RY 26 (74/75 CE). ΔOMITIANOC KAICAP, laureate bust of Domitian right / ΕΤΟ ΚS BA ΑΓΡΙ Π[ΠΑ], Nike-Victory standing right, left foot on helmet, inscribing shield that rests on her left knee. Hendin 6315; TJC 165; RPC II 2279. Minor roughness, earthen brown green surfaces. VF. From the David Hendin Collection, sold for the benefit of the American Numismatic Society.
JUDAEA. Agrippa II, with Domitian. 49/50-94/95 CE. Æ 4 Units (19mm, 5.24 g, 12h). Caesarea Paneas mint. Dated RY 26 (74/75 CE). ΔOMIT [K]AICAP, laureate bust of Domitian right / ΕΤΟ ΚS BA ΑΓΡΙ Π[ΠΑ], Nike-Victory standing right, left foot on helmet, inscribing shield that rests on her left knee; star in upper right field. Hendin 6315a; TJC 165; RPC II 2279. Rough green surfaces, lightly dusted. VF. From the David Hendin Collection, sold for the benefit of the American Numismatic Society.
JUDAEA. Agrippa II, with Vespasian. 49/50-94/95 CE. Æ 10 or 8 Units (29mm, 14.46 g, 12h). Caesarea Paneas mint. Dated RY 27 (75/6 CE). ΑΥΤΟΚΡΑ ΟΥΕCΠΑCI KAICAP CEBACTW, laureate bust of Vespasian right / ΕΤΟΥ ΚZ BA ΑΓΡΙ ΠΠΑ, Tyche-Demeter standing left, wearing kalathos, holding grain ears in right hand and cornucopia in left. Hendin 6318a; TJC –; Sofaer 242. Even, lightly dusted green surfaces. VF. Scarce variety with no star in the reverse field. From the David Hendin Collection, sold for the benefit of the American Numismatic Society.
JUDAEA. Agrippa II, with Domitian. 49/50-94/95 CE. Æ 3 Units (21.5mm, 6.63 g, 12h). Caesarea Paneas mint. Dated RY 27 (75/6 CE). ΔΟΜΙΤIAN ΚΑΙCAP, laureate bust of Domitian right / ΕΤΟ ΚZ BA ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ, Nike-Victory standing right, left foot on helmet, inscribing shield that rests on her left knee. Hendin 6320; TJC 170; RPC II 2286. Thich earthen green patina. VF. From the David Hendin Collection, sold for the benefit of the American Numismatic Society.
JUDAEA. Agrippa II, with Domitian. 49/50-94/95 CE. Æ 2 units (16mm, 3.92 g, 12h). Caesarea Paneas mint. Dated RY 27 (75/6 CE). ΔΟΜΙΤIANOC ΚΑΙCAP, laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Domitian right / ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ ΕΤΟ ΚZ, two cornucopias splayed outward, crossed at base; BA at center. Hendin 6321; TJC 171; RPC II 2287. Attractive earthen green patina. Good VF. Rare. From the David Hendin Collection, sold for the benefit of the American Numismatic Society. Ex Classical Numismatic Group Electronic Auction 413 (31 January 2018), lot 311.
JUDAEA. Agrippa II, with Vespasian. 49/50-94/95 CE. Æ 10 Units (26.5mm, 16.69 g, 12h). Caesarea Paneas mint. Dated RY 29 (77/8 CE). ΑΥΤΟΚΡ[Α ΟΥΕCΠΑCI KAIC]API CEBATΩ, laureate bust of Vespasian right / ΕΤΟΥ ΚΘ ΒΑ [Α]ΓΡΙ ΠΠΑ, Tyche-Demeter standing left, wearing kalathos, holding grain ears in right hand and cornucopia in left. Hendin 6322; TJC 172; RPC II 2288. Earthen black patina, minor roughness. VF. Rare. From the David Hendin Collection, sold for the benefit of the American Numismatic Society.
JUDAEA. Agrippa II, with Domitian. 49/50-94/95 CE. Æ 4 Units (21.5mm, 6.98 g, 12h). Caesarea Paneas mint. Dated RY 29 (77/8 CE). ΔΟΜΙΤIANOC ΚΑΙCAP, laureate bust of Domitian right / ΕΤΟΥ ΚΘ ΒΑCI ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ, Nike-Victory standing right, left foot on helmet, inscribing shield that rests on her left knee. Hendin 6324; TJC 175; RPC II 2292. Pale green patina, light dusting, minor roughness. VF. Scarce. From the David Hendin Collection, sold for the benefit of the American Numismatic Society.
JUDAEA. Agrippa II, with Titus. 49/50-94/95 CE. Æ 10 Units (28mm, 16.63 g, 12h). Caesarea Paneas mint. Dated RY 30 (78/9 CE). AYTOKP TITΩ [KAICAP CEBACTΩ], laureate and draped bust of Titus right / [E]TOY Λ BA AΓPIΠΠA, Tyche-Demeter standing left, wearing kalathos, holding grain ears in right hand and cornucopia in left. Hendin 6326 (this coin illustrated); TJC 176; RPC II 2293. Green brown surfaces, some minor encrustation, light dusting . VF. Very rare. Only a handful of much inferior specimens on Coin Archives. From the David Hendin Collection, sold for the benefit of the American Numismatic Society.
JUDAEA. Agrippa II. 49/50-94/95 CE. Æ unit (12mm, 1.56 g, 12h). Caesarea Paneas mint. Dated RY 34 (82/3 CE). BA AΓP, turreted head of right / Cornucopia; [E]T ΔΛ across fields. Hendin 6327; TJC 178; RPC II 2295. Pale gray-green patina, even surfaces. VF. From the David Hendin Collection, sold for the benefit of the American Numismatic Society.
JUDAEA. Agrippa II, with Domitian. 49/50-94/95 CE. Æ 10 units (29mm, 17.51 g, 12h). Caesarea Paneas mint. Dated RY 35 (83/4 CE). [ΑΥΤΟΚΡΑ ΔΟΜΙΤΙΑ Κ]ΑΙCAΡ Α ΓΕΡΜΑΝΙ, laureate bust of Domitian right / ΕΤΟΥ ΕΛ ΒΑ [Α]ΓΡΙ ΠΠΑ, Tyche-Demeter standing left, wearing kalathos, holding grain ears in right hand and cornucopia in left. Hendin 6328; TJC 179; RPC II 2296. Even green surfaces, minor reverse roughness. Struck slightly off center on the obverse. VF. Scarce. From the David Hendin Collection, sold for the benefit of the American Numismatic Society.