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Zuz - Simeon bar Kosevah Year One and Two

Issuer Judea
Year 132-134
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Hebrew
Obverse lettering שנת אחת לגאלת ישראל
(Translation: Year one of the redemption of Israel)
Reverse description Central field bears a wide lyre of the nevel or chelys type depicted frontally, with three strings rendered as vertical lines descending into a rounded sound box adorned with four decorative dots. The instrument's arms curve outward symmetrically, capturing the characteristic broad form of this ancient Israelite harp. A paleo-Hebrew inscription surrounds the device within a beaded border, distributed across the field to either side and above the lyre, on an irregular hammered flan overstruck on a Roman host coin.
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