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Æ14 - Aretas IV

Issuer Nabataean Kingdom
Year 9 BC - 40 AD
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description Two cornucopiae crossed at their bases, their horns curving outward symmetrically to fill the central field. Between the horns, two Nabataean letters — He (H) and Waw (O) — are positioned at the centre of the design, serving as a regnal or mint monogram. A partial Nabataean inscription is visible around the periphery of the coin, though heavily worn. The overall composition is boldly struck within the irregular flan, consistent with hammered Nabataean bronze coinage of the Aretas IV reign.
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Reverse lettering HO
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Mintage ND (9 BC - 40 AD)
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