Agrippa II, 50-100. Small bronze, year 19=78/9, Caesarea Paneas/Philippi; 1,76 g.
THE SAMEL COLLECTION OF ANCIENT JEWISH COINS
JUDAEA, Herodian Dynasty, 40 BCE-96 CE.
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Agrippa II, 50-100.
Small bronze, year 19=78/9, Caesarea Paneas/Philippi; 1,76 g. CEBACTH (The empress) veiled head of Domitilla to r.//Anchor, in the fields IΘ – ΒΑ. Hendin no. 1314; Lykke 249 fig. 97; Meshorer, Treasury 236 no. 149; RPC II no. 2261.2 (this coin).
Very rare. Nearly very fine
Small bronze, year 19=78/9, Caesarea Paneas/Philippi; 1,76 g. CEBACTH (The empress) veiled head of Domitilla to r.//Anchor, in the fields IΘ – ΒΑ. Hendin no. 1314; Lykke 249 fig. 97; Meshorer, Treasury 236 no. 149; RPC II no. 2261.2 (this coin).
Very rare. Nearly very fine
Overbeck – Meshorer no. 176.
The identity of the veiled women is disputed. Whereas some scholars identified her with Livia, the wife of the first emperor, some others thought that she might be Berenike, the sister of king Agrippa and mistress of Titus. Both propositions are unconvincing. The coin was minted in the year 79/80, exactly in the time when Titus had minted a coin to commemorate his mother Domitilla (RIC no. 262).