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Middle bronze - Simeon bar Kosevah Year Two

Issuer Judea
Year 133-134
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description A palm branch (lulav) depicted upright at center, flanked on either side by symmetrical olive or citron branches bearing leaves and fruit, all arranged within a wreath border. The composition is rendered in a flat, stylized manner characteristic of Bar Kokhba revolt coinage. A Hebrew inscription encircles the design within the field, reading from right to left. The overall type conveys strong Jewish religious and nationalist symbolism.
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Reverse lettering שב לחר ישראל
(Translation: Year two of the freedom of Israel)
Edge Plain
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