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 588
Hasmonean Dnasty.
Judaea, Hasmoneans. John Hyrcanus I Æ Prutah. Jerusalem, 135-104 BCE. Splayed double cornucopiae with pomegranate between the horns / 'Yehonatan the High Priest and the Council of the Jews' (in Paleo-Hebrew) within a wreath. TJC F; Sofaer 124-143; Hendin GBC 6, 6177; Hendin GBC 5, 1141; HGC 10, 630. 2.26g, 15mm, 12h.
Very Fine.
Lot 589
Hasmonean Dnasty.
John Hyrcanus I. 134-104 B.C.E. Æ prutah (14.1 mm, 1.87 g,). Legend within wreath / Double cornucopia adorned with ribbons, pomegranate between horns. Hendin 1133; Meshorer TJC B13. VF, sandy patina. Ex Amphora Coins.
Lot 590
Herodian Dynasty.
Jewish King: Herod Archelaus - Ruled: 4 B.C. - 6 A.D.
Ethnarch over Judaea, Samaria and Idumaea
Bronze Prutah 14mm (1.34 grams) Jerusalem mint, struck circa 4 B.C. - 6 A.D.
Reference: Hendin 1192 (5th Edition)
Lot 591
Herodian Dynasty.
Judaea Herod I (The Great) 40 B.C.E. - 4 B.C.E.
AE 2 Prutot. 1.26 grams. 14mm. Mint of Jerusalem, 37-34 B.C.E.
palm-branches. Hendin: 1181.
Lot 592
Roman Governors.
Judaea, Procurators. Antoninus Felix. 52-59 C.E. AE prutah (16 mm, 2.34 g, 11 h). Prefect under Claudius. year 14 = 54 C.E.. IOY ΛIA AΓ PIΠΠI NA, legend within wreath tied at bottom with X / TI KΛAYΔIOC KAICAP ΓEPM, date LIΔ beneath two crossed palm branches. Hendin 1347; Meshorer TJC 342. VF. "
Lot 593
Hasmonean Dnasty.
Judaea, Hasmoneans. Alexander Jannaeus Æ Prutah. Jerusalem, 104-76 BCE. Splayed double cornucopiae with pomegranate between the horns / 'Yehonatan the High Priest and the Council of the Jews' (in Paleo-Hebrew) within a wreath. TJC P; Sofaer 274-313; Hendin GBC 6, 6181; Hendin GBC 5, 1145; HGC 10, 638. 1.80g, 15mm, 12h.
Very Fine.
Lot 594
Septimius Severus
Septimius Severus. 193-211 AD. AR Denarius (3.42 gm). Struck 204 AD. SEVERVS PIVS
AVG, laureate head right / INDVLGE-NTIA AVGG, IN CARTH in exergue, the Dea Caelestis,
with elaborate headdress, looking right, riding right on lion, holding thunderbolt
and sceptre; below, water gushing from rocks left. RIC IV 266; BMCRE 335; RSC 222.
Good VF. Estimate $125.
Lot 595
Elagabalus.
Syrian Tetradrachm
Obv: AYT K M A···ANTWNεINOC CEB, laureate head right.
Re: ΔHMAPXεΞYΠATOC TOB, Eagle to front, head and tail left, Δ and ε in right and left field, star between legs.
26 mm, 12.68 gms.
Prieur 249, McAlee 758
Lot 596
Trajan, AR drachm
Trajan, AR drachm of Bostra, Arabia. 18mm. AD 113-114.
AYTOKR KAIC NER TRAIAN CEB GERM, Laureate head right, slight
drapery on left shoulder.
DHMARX EX IC YPAT S, Arabia standing left holding a branch
and a bundle of cinnamon sticks, camel to the left.
Sydenham 184 (under Caesarea).
Lot 597
Constantius II,
Constantius II, AE3, Cyzicus.
FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C, laureate, cuirassed bust right.
GLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS, two soldiers holding spears and shields with two standards between them. On banners.
Mintmark: dot SMKB (unlisted officina). 1.73g.
RIC VII Cyzicus 100 var (officina), rare.
from Dane's collection, July 2010.
Lot 598
Crispus.
Crispus. Billon centenionalis, RIC VII Siscia p. 144, 161; SRCV IV 16754; Cohen VII 34; Hunter V -, Choice VF, dark green patina, highlighting earthen deposits, 1st officina, Siscia (Sisak, Croatia) mint, weight 3.21g, maximum diameter 18.6mm, die axis 0o, 320 - 321 A.D.; obverse IVL CRISPVS NOB C (Latin: Iulius Crispus Nobilissimus Caesar - Julius Crispus, most noble caesar), laureate head right; reverse CAESARVM NOSTRORVM (Latin: of our caesars), VOT / X in two lines within wreath, wreath tied at the bottom and decorated with a jewel at the top, ASIS* (A appearing as H, common in this period).
Lot 599
Geta, as Caesar.
Geta, as Caesar. Circa 200-202 AD. AR Denarius (3.17 g. Silver Denarius.
P SEPT GETA CAES PONT, bare-headed and draped bust right
NOBI-L-ITAS, Nobilitas standing half-right,[Image]
holding sceptre and palladium.
RIC IV 13a; RSC 90.
