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Æ21 - Domitian ΕΤΟ - ΚΔ ΒΑϹ / ΑΓΡΙ-ΠΑ

Issuer Tiberias (Judaea)
Year 83-84
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Composition Bronze
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (83-84)
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Tiberias, founded by Herod Antipas around 20 AD and named for the reigning emperor, occupied an awkward position in Jewish religious life — built over a cemetery, it was considered ritually impure and initially populated by forced settlers. By Domitian's reign the city had normalized considerably, functioning as a regional administrative hub on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee. The year designation ΕΤΟ ΚΔ (year 24) refers to a local civic era, likely anchored to the city's refoundation or reorganization under Agrippa II, whose name appears in the abbreviated legend.

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