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| Issuer | Judea |
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| Year | 60-61 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Obverse description | Turreted bust of Tyche facing right, wearing a mural crown with battlements, rendered in low relief characteristic of Herodian provincial coinage. The legend encircles the bust in the field, identifying the city of Caesarea Philippi under its Neronian name. The portrait is modestly detailed, with the turreted crown serving as the principal iconographic element denoting the city's divine personification. |
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| Obverse script | Greek |
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| Reverse description | Double cornucopia crossed at the base, with a winged caduceus rising between the horns, a dynastic symbol closely associated with the Herodian royal house. The crossed cornucopiae, abundantly decorated, flank the central caduceus, referencing prosperity and royal authority. The Greek inscription, arranged in the field, records the regnal year of Agrippa II and the concurrent Neronian era year, providing a dual dating formula standard for coins of this reign. |
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