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Æ20 - Vespasian ΕΤΟΥ ΕΙ ΒΑϹΙ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ

Issuer Tiberias (Judaea)
Year 74-75
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Weight 5.90 g
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Obverse description Laureate head of Domitian facing right, depicted as Caesar with a draped bust. The portrait is rendered in the provincial style characteristic of Judaean civic coinage under Agrippa II, with the legend ΔΟΜΙΤ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ distributed around the field. The flan is irregular, as typical of hammered bronze issues from this mint.
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Reverse description Nike, the goddess of victory, standing to the right with her left foot resting on a helmet, in the act of inscribing a shield supported on her left knee. The composition follows a well-established Hellenistic-Roman type adapted for provincial coinage. The surrounding legend records the regnal year of King Agrippa II in Greek, reading ΕΤΟΥ ΕΙ ΒΑϹΙ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ, corresponding to year 15 of Agrippa II's era (74-75 CE).
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