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| 表面の説明 | A stylized palm tree occupies the center of the field, depicted with a tall trunk and spreading fronds rendered in a schematic, provincial style characteristic of Bar Kokhba coinage. The Hebrew legend is divided on either side of the tree trunk, reading YERUSHALAYIM (Jerusalem). The coin is struck on an irregular planchet with a somewhat uneven surface, typical of the hastily produced coinage of the revolt period. |
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| 表面の銘文 | ירושלם (Translation: YERUSHALAYIM (Jerusalem)) |
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| 追加情報 |
Struck during the third and final year of the Bar Kokhba Revolt, this prutah belongs to a coinage program that was entirely deliberate in its political messaging — the rebels overstruck existing Roman provincial bronzes, a practical necessity given they controlled no mint infrastructure. The host coin is frequently visible beneath the new design, and identifying the undertype can help narrow the striking location, though no fixed mint has ever been confirmed for this series.
Simon bar Kosevah's Year Three issues are considerably scarcer than Year One and Year Two pieces. The revolt collapsed in 135 CE when Hadrian's forces took Betar, ending Jewish autonomy in Judea for centuries.