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E-auction 439-350782 - bgr_686444 - JUDAEA - HERODIAN KINGDOM - HEROD ARCHEALAUS Prutah

JUDAEA - HERODIAN KINGDOM - HEROD ARCHEALAUS Prutah VF
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Estimate : 90 €
Price : 53 €
Maximum bid : 73 €
End of the sale : 13 September 2021 14:01:00
bidders : 9 bidders
Type : Prutah
Date: c. 4 avant - 6 après J;-C.)
Mint name / Town : Jérusalem, Judée
Metal : copper
Diameter : 13,5 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 1,16 g.
Rarity : R1
Coments on the condition:
Flan large, légèrement décentré au revers. Usure régulière. Patine vert foncé
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse description : Ancre avec les branches longues ; grènetis circulaire.
Obverse legend : HRwDOU.
Obverse translation : (d’Hérode).

Reverse


Reverse description : Double corne d’abondance entrecroisées avec un caducée ; grènetis circulaire.
Reverse legend : EQ-N.
Reverse translation : (Ethnarque).

Commentary


Le poids moyen de cette émission s’établit à 1,16 g d’après D. Hendin. Il existe pour ce type de nombreuses variantes. Néanmoins ce type semble plus rare que ne le laissent supposer les ouvrages généraux. C’est la première fois que nous proposons un exemplaire à la vente.

Historical background


JUDAEA - HERODIAN KINGDOM - HEROD ARCHEALAUS

(4 BC - AD)

Herod Archelaus is the son of King Herod the Great and his Samaritan wife Malthace. After Herod's death in 6 BC, he had to travel to Rome to receive the investiture of Augustus and was not enthroned king, but only ethnarch of Judea, Samaria and Idumea. Antipas, his brother received Perea and Galilee as tetrarch while Herod Philip their half-brother received Bethany and Trachoniditis, the royal title being removed. After nine years of reign, Herod Archelaus, for his mismanagement was dethroned and sent into exile in Vienne Gaul. Judea became a Roman province.

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