Judea (Ancient)
John Hyrcanus I (Yehohanan), 134-104 BCE. AE Half-Prutah (0.86 g). Jerusalem. 'Yehohanan the High Priest and the Council of the Jews' (Paleo-Hebrew) in two lines above and below palm branch. Reverse: Lily between two grain ears, within circular beaded border. Hendin 1134a; TJC Group C1; AJC Group O. Extremely Rare Variety, seldom offered. Reddish-brown patina. Choice Very Fine. Estimated Value $2,000
It is unclear whether the palm branch on this coin should be interpreted as a Jewish ritual object or as an emblem celebrating one of more of John Hyrcanus' many victories over the Seleukids and other neighboring peoples who were opposed to increasing Hasmonean power in the region. The lily on the reverse serves as the emblem of Jerusalem and perhaps a cipher for John Hyrcanus I himself.
Ex Gemini XI, lot 293.
Price realized | -- |
Starting price | 1'600 USD |
Estimate | 2'000 USD |