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| Issuer | Caesarea Paneas (Judaea) |
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| Year | 74-75 |
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| Weight | 6.23 g |
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| Obverse script | Greek |
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| Reverse description | Nike, the goddess of victory, standing to the right with her left foot raised and resting upon a helmet, inscribing a shield that is propped upon her left knee. A star appears in the right field, a common celestial symbol on Agrippan coinage. The reverse legend ΕΤΟ ΚϚ ΒΑ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ identifies the regnal year 26 of King Agrippa II, providing a precise date of 74-75 CE. The composition follows the standard Hellenistic Nike-writing-on-shield type widely employed in the coinage of the eastern provinces during the Flavian period. |
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| Mint | Caesarea Paneas / Caesarea Philippi, Syria, Syria |
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