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132-135 AD. Judaea. Middle Bronze. NGC. Ch Fine. Bar Kokhba.

NGC Choice Fine. Year 2 (AD 133/4). Vine leaf and palm tree.

$350.00

15-26 AD. ROMAN. Bronze Prutah. NGC. Valerius Gratus.

NGC Choice Fine. Under Tiberius. Palm frond type.

$149.00

15-26 AD. ROMAN. Bronze Prutah. NGC. Valerius Gratus.

Judaea Procurators. Struck under Tiberius. NGC Fine.

$99.00

15-26 AD. ROMAN. Bronze Prutah. NGC. Valerius Gratus.

Judaea Procurators. Struck under Tiberius. AD 18/9. NGC VG.

$89.00

c 95-75 BC Seleucid Kingdom Silver Tetradrachm. NGC XF. – Philip I Philadelphos.

Extra Fine. Philip “The Brother-Loving” defeated his brother in battle, and was soon defeated by Tigranes of Armenia. Obverse, diademed head right. Reverse, Zeus seated, holding Nike and scepter. Wonderful style, well centered and struck.

$395.00

c 95-75 BC . GREEK. Seleucid Kingdom. Silver Tetradrachm. NGC. Philip I Philadelphos.

Choice Fine. Philip “The Brother-Loving” defeated his brother in battle, and was soon in his turn defeated by Tigranes of Armenia. Well centered and struck. One of the last issues of a great Kingdom.

$199.00

c 95-75 BC . GREEK. Seleucid Kingdom. Silver Tetradrachm. NGC. Philip I Philadelphos.

Choice Very Fine. Philip “The Brother-Loving” defeated his brother in battle, and was soon in his turn defeated by Tigranes of Armenia. Well centered and struck. One of the last issues of a great Kingdom.

$295.00
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132-135 AD. Judaea. Middle Bronze. NGC. Ch Fine. Bar Kokhba.

NGC Choice Fine. Year 2 (AD 133/4). Vine leaf and palm tree.

$350.00

15-26 AD. ROMAN. Bronze Prutah. NGC. Valerius Gratus.

NGC Choice Fine. Under Tiberius. Palm frond type.

$149.00

15-26 AD. ROMAN. Bronze Prutah. NGC. Valerius Gratus.

Judaea Procurators. Struck under Tiberius. NGC Fine.

$99.00

15-26 AD. ROMAN. Bronze Prutah. NGC. Valerius Gratus.

Judaea Procurators. Struck under Tiberius. AD 18/9. NGC VG.

$89.00

c 95-75 BC Seleucid Kingdom Silver Tetradrachm. NGC XF. – Philip I Philadelphos.

Extra Fine. Philip “The Brother-Loving” defeated his brother in battle, and was soon defeated by Tigranes of Armenia. Obverse, diademed head right. Reverse, Zeus seated, holding Nike and scepter. Wonderful style, well centered and struck.

$395.00

c 95-75 BC . GREEK. Seleucid Kingdom. Silver Tetradrachm. NGC. Philip I Philadelphos.

Choice Fine. Philip “The Brother-Loving” defeated his brother in battle, and was soon in his turn defeated by Tigranes of Armenia. Well centered and struck. One of the last issues of a great Kingdom.

$199.00

c 95-75 BC . GREEK. Seleucid Kingdom. Silver Tetradrachm. NGC. Philip I Philadelphos.

Choice Very Fine. Philip “The Brother-Loving” defeated his brother in battle, and was soon in his turn defeated by Tigranes of Armenia. Well centered and struck. One of the last issues of a great Kingdom.

$295.00
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132-135 AD. Judaea. Middle Bronze. NGC. Ch Fine. Bar Kokhba.

NGC Choice Fine. Year 2 (AD 133/4). Vine leaf and palm tree.

$350.00

15-26 AD. ROMAN. Bronze Prutah. NGC. Valerius Gratus.

NGC Choice Fine. Under Tiberius. Palm frond type.

$149.00

15-26 AD. ROMAN. Bronze Prutah. NGC. Valerius Gratus.

Judaea Procurators. Struck under Tiberius. NGC Fine.

$99.00

15-26 AD. ROMAN. Bronze Prutah. NGC. Valerius Gratus.

Judaea Procurators. Struck under Tiberius. AD 18/9. NGC VG.

$89.00

c 95-75 BC Seleucid Kingdom Silver Tetradrachm. NGC XF. – Philip I Philadelphos.

Extra Fine. Philip “The Brother-Loving” defeated his brother in battle, and was soon defeated by Tigranes of Armenia. Obverse, diademed head right. Reverse, Zeus seated, holding Nike and scepter. Wonderful style, well centered and struck.

$395.00

c 95-75 BC . GREEK. Seleucid Kingdom. Silver Tetradrachm. NGC. Philip I Philadelphos.

Choice Fine. Philip “The Brother-Loving” defeated his brother in battle, and was soon in his turn defeated by Tigranes of Armenia. Well centered and struck. One of the last issues of a great Kingdom.

$199.00

c 95-75 BC . GREEK. Seleucid Kingdom. Silver Tetradrachm. NGC. Philip I Philadelphos.

Choice Very Fine. Philip “The Brother-Loving” defeated his brother in battle, and was soon in his turn defeated by Tigranes of Armenia. Well centered and struck. One of the last issues of a great Kingdom.

$295.00

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