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Math question field is required.Auction No. 50
Romano Auction House.
Worldwide Stamps, Banknotes (Paper Money), Silver and Gold Co.
Israel & Worldwide, Postal History, Judaica & Holocaust.n House.
Sale: 50
16. April 2026
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Lot 576
Herodian Dynasty.
Herakles - Agrippa II. AE 21. DOMITIAN.
Judaean. Agrippa II. 56-95 C.E. Domitian. AE 21 mm. 7,14g. Obv. Laureate
bust of Domitian r., draped and cuirassed; around, inscription
AYTOKPA AOMET KAICAP TEPMANIK. Rv. Nike standing r., with l. foot
on crested helmet, writing on shield resting on her l. knee;
inscription and date across fields, ETO KO BA ATPIIIIIA. AJC II,
257, 48. Hendin 627. About Very Fine/Fine+
Lot 577
Hasmonean Dnasty.
John Hyrcanus I (Yehohanan) King of Judaea 134-104 B.C.E.
John Hyrcanus I with Antiochus VII.
Bronze Prutah 14mm (2.26 grams) Jerusalem mint 132-131 B.C.
Reference: Hendin 1131 (5th Edition).
Lot 578
Roman Provincial
Judaea, Procuratorial. Valerius Gratus. Æ Prutah (1.52 g), 15-26 CE. Irregular issue. Jerusalem, RY 2 of Tiberius (15/6 CE). [IOY/ΛIA] (partially retrograde) in two lines within a wreath. Reverse: Upright palm branch; across field, date (L B). Cf. Hendin 1333; TJC 317; RPC 4959. Sandy green patina. Not noted in Hendin with a partially retrograde legend. Very Fine. Estimated Value $200 - 250
Lot 579
Herodian Dynasty.
MINT OF CAESAREA MARITIMA
1271. AE 23 mm. 9,33g.
Obv: ΝΕΡΟΝΟΣ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟΥ ΓΕΡΜΑΝΙΚΟΥ KAICAPOC CE (Nero Claudius Germanicus Caesar); laureate, slightly draped bust of Nero 10 τ.
Rev: ΑΓΡΙΠΠΕΙΝHC CEBACTHC; veiled Agrippina II, seated 1., holds branch and cornucopia, crescent above head.
Lot 580
Herodian Dynasty.
Herod Archelaus, son of Herod the Great, 4 BC-6 AD, bronze
prutah of 13.2 mm, 1.19ng arms.
Reverse: "Ethnarch" in wreath.
Reference: Hendin 507
Lot 581
Herodian Dynasty.
Lifetime of Jesus!
Judaea, Herodian Kings. Herod II Archelaus, 4 BC - 6 AD. Bronze half prutah. Prow of galley right, HΡω / EΘN in wreath. ref: Hendin 506; Meshorer, Hendin 1197; RPC I 4916 for type (full prutah). Coin diameter 13-15mm, Herod Archelaus is referenced in the New Testament, Gospel of Mark 12:41-44, and Luke 21: 1.30g. #CH2768:
Lot 582
Hasmonean Dnasty.
Alexander Jannaeus 104–76 BC
Prutah, Jerusalem, 104–76 BC, Æ 2.89 g. Lily, paleo-Hebrew inscription HMLK YHWNTN (Yehonatan the King). Dotted border. Rev.. Anchor surrounded by diadem; around the inscription ALEXANDROU [BASILEWS]. TJC N1; GBC 1148. Rare. Green patina and very good fine
Lot 583
Roman Provincial
JUDAEA, Procurators. Pontius Pilate, 26-36 CE. Prutah (Bronze, 15 mm, 1.25 g, 1 h), Jerusalem mint, Dated regnal year IZ (17) of Tiberius = 30. TIBE[PIOY] [KAIC]ΑΡΟC Lituus. Rev. L IZ Legend within wreath. Meshorer TJC 333. Hendin 1342. RPC I, 4968. Rare. About very fine.
Lot 584
Hasmonean Dnasty.
Judaea. Hasmoneans. Alexander Jannaeus Æ Prutah. Circa 104-79 BCE."UNIFACE" (BAΣIΛEΩΣ AΛEΞANΔPOY), anchor / Sun-burst within diadem, legend between rays. TJC Kx; Hendin GBC 6, 6189; Hendin GBC 5, 1150; HGC 10, 637. 2.17g, 15mm.
Good Very Fine. Une pac
Lot 585
The Roman Goveernors.
Pontius Pilate, procurator of Judea under Tiberius, 26-36 AD, bronze prutah of 21 mm, 2.13 grams. 3 ears of grain, the outer two droop. Simpulum. Hendin 648.
Lot 586
Hasmonean Dnasty.
Nero - Roman Emperor: 54-68 A.D. -
Procurator Porcius Festus under Roman Emperor Nero
Bronze 'Prutah' 15mm (1.43 grams)
of the Jerusalem mint 58 A.D.
Reference: Hendin 653
