Hasmonaean Dynasty, 164-37 BCE. John Hyrcanus I, 135-104 BCE. Æ-Prutah, Jerusalem;
Hasmonaean Dynasty, 164-37 BCE. John Hyrcanus I, 135-104 BCE. Æ-Prutah, Jerusalem;
Estimated price : €30
Hammer price
My notes
Description
Nearly very fine
Overbeck – Meshorer no. 54.
There are various widely differing proposals how to explain the Greek characters A and Π; they are discussed by Hendin p. 164; cf. also D.M. Jacobson, The Significance of the Caduceus between facing Cornucopias in Herodian and Roman Coinage, in: id. - N. Kokkinos (ed.), Judaea and Rome in Coins 65 BCE-135 CE. Papers Presented at the International Conference Hosted by Spink, 13th-14th September 2010, London 2012, 145-162, esp. 146-148. In my eyes the most simple explanation is to assume that Greek supervisors of the mint have perpetuated the initials of their names on these coins.
Information for lot 2014 from Auction 334
| Nominal/Year | Æ-Prutah, |
|---|---|
| Mint | Jerusalem; |
| Weight | 1,74 g |