View lot
This lot is not illustrated.
Estimate $80
Bid at live.noble.com.au
SOLD $60
PALESTINE, Judaea, Seleucid issue of Antiochus VII for John Hyrcanus I, (134-76 B.C.), issued 132-130 B.C., AE 14, obv. anchor upside down flanked by legend (traces visible), rev. lily, dotted border, (S. 7101, H.451 (6), AJC 1-3 p.160). Slightly porous, off centred on the reverse, otherwise nearly very fine, scarce.
These were issued in connection with Antiochus' campaign in Judaea during which he captured Jerusalem c.132 B.C.
Estimate / sale price does not include buyer's premium (currently 22% including GST) which is added to hammer price. All bids are executed on the understanding that the Terms & Conditions of sale have been read and accepted. For information on grading and estimates please refer to the Buying at Auction advice.
Quick find
View a lot by number and sale.
Adjacent lots
Lot 1952
GREEK COINS, a priced and described group including Pisidia, Antioch, Gallienus AE 23, (Krzy. obv.IX, ...
Estimate $500
Lot 1953
SAMARIA, Satrap issue, (375-345 B.C.), silver hemi obol, (0.325 grams), obv. female head (Arethusa?), facing, ...
Estimate $250
Lot 1954 This lot
PALESTINE, Judaea, Seleucid issue of Antiochus VII for John Hyrcanus I, (134-76 B.C.), issued 132-130 ...
Estimate $80
Lot 1955
PALESTINE, Judaea, King Agrippa II under Domitian, (A.D. 56 [50] - 95), copper semis?, AE ...
Estimate $80
Lot 1956
PALESTINE, Judaea, `Judaea Capta', Domitian, (A.D. 81-96), Provincial coinage under Roman administration, Caesarea mint, issued ...
Estimate $200