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Lot 2762    SESSION 11 (9.30AM THURSDAY 25TH MARCH)    Greek Silver & Bronze Coins

Estimate $250
Bid at live.noble.com.au
SOLD $200

PALESTINE, Judaea, Herod I, (40 - 4 B.C.), copper two prutah, AE 17, issued c30 B.C., (3.32 g), obv. cross surrounded by closed diadem, around traces of BA**SIL[EWS HRW]DO*Y, rev. tripod table flanked by palm branches, dotted border, (S.5527, AJC 7 [p.236], H.1178a [490], Meshorer TJC 48, HGC 10, 654). Attractive earthen patination, full flan, very fine, scarce.

Ex Noble Numismatics Sale 94 (lot 4801).
The diadem with cross is a well known symbol for royalty. The hint of the interpretation of this symbol is provided in the Babylonian Talmud. (Kerithoth 5,2 "Our rabbis have taught: `In anointing kings one draws the figure of a crown (diadem) and with the priest in the shape of the letter chi' (cross)."). This symbolism is similar to a group of the coins issued by Herod. Herod was not a priest he but may have used his coinage to describe symbolically the co-operation between the kingship (the diadem) and the priesthood (chi or cross). The coins probably indicate the removal of the high priesthood from the hands of the previous dynasty by Herod and the subsequent investiture of a priest under government control. Consequently Herod had some association with the priesthood.
A similar example in our Sale 125 (lot 4645) realised $450.

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