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		  5474 Emperor DomitianusFor layout purposes only:5474. ROMAN GOLD COIN WITH THE BUST OF EMPEROR DOMITIANUS (69 – 79 AD) Add to Selected
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		  5476 VespasianusFor layout purposes only:5476. Roman imperial gold coin with the bust of Emperor Vespasianus. V. ruled from 69 to 79 AD and the conquest of Jerusalem and destruction of the Second Temple was one of his achievements. Add to Selected
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		  5477 Emperor HadrianusFor layout purposes only:5477. Roman imperial gold coin with the bust of Emperor Hadrianus H. ruled from 117 to 138 AD.. Add to Selected
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		  5478-1 Emperor TraianusFor layout purposes only:5478. Roman Imperial gold coin bearing the bust of Emperor Traianus (98 – 117)coins Add to Selected
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		  5478-2 Emperor TraianusFor layout purposes only:coins caesar Add to Selected
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		  548-1 Herod Antipas coinFor layout purposes only:548. COINS OF HEROD ANTIPAS, 33-34 AD. Add to Selected
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		  548-2 Herod Antipas coinFor layout purposes only:548. COINS OF HEROD ANTIPAS, 33-34 AD. Add to Selected
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		  548-3 Herod Antipas coinFor layout purposes only:548. COINS OF HEROD ANTIPAS, 33-34 AD. Add to Selected
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		  548-4 Herod Antipas coinFor layout purposes only:548. COINS OF HEROD ANTIPAS, 33-34 AD. Add to Selected
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		  548-5 Herod Antipas coinFor layout purposes only:548. COINS OF HEROD ANTIPAS, 33-34 AD. Add to Selected
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		  5535 Bar Cohbah coinFor layout purposes only:5535. COIN OF THE BAR-KOHBA WAR AGAINST THE ROMANS, YEAR1. DEPICTING A FIVE STRINGED BROAD LYRE POSSIBLY USED IN THE TEMPLE CEREMONIES Add to Selected
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		  5557-2 Licinia EudoxiaFor layout purposes only:“5557. Empress Licinia Eudoxia wife of Emperor Valentinian III, 5th. C. AD Golden coin” Add to Selected
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		  5559-1 Emperor Heraclius AugustusFor layout purposes only:“5559. Heraclius Augustus ( 575-641), was Byzantine Emperor from 610 to 641. He introduced Greek as the empires official language.” Add to Selected
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		  5559-2 Emperor Heraclius AugustusFor layout purposes only:“5559. Heraclius Augustus ( 575-641), was Byzantine Emperor from 610 to 641. He introduced Greek as the empires official language.” Add to Selected
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		  5562 Antiochus VIIIFor layout purposes only:antiochus, coin Add to Selected
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		  5575-1 Judea Capta, Titus coinFor layout purposes only:coin titus emperor judea capta Add to Selected
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		  594-1 Antiochus IV,-TyreFor layout purposes only:594. COIN WITH THE BUST OF ANTIOCHUS VII. SIDETES, TYRE, 135 – 136 BC. Add to Selected
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		  594-2 Antiochus IV,-TyreFor layout purposes only:594. COIN WITH THE BUST OF ANTIOCHUS VII. SIDETES, TYRE, 135 – 136 BC. Add to Selected
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		  594-3 Antiochus IV,-TyreFor layout purposes only:594. COIN WITH THE BUST OF ANTIOCHUS VII. SIDETES, TYRE, 135 – 136 BC. Add to Selected
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		  600-2 ZeussFor layout purposes only:600. HELENISTIC COIN WITH THE BUST OF ZEUSS Add to Selected
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		  603-1 Antigonos coinFor layout purposes only:603. COIN OF MATTITYAH ANTIGONOS, 40 -37 B.C. DEPICTING THE SEVEN BRANCHED CANDELABRA (MENORAH), INSCRIBED (IN GREEK): ‘ MATTITYAH THE GREAT PRIEST’. ON OBVERSE THE SHOWBREAD TABLE USED IN THE TEMPLE IS DEPICTED Add to Selected
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		  603-2 Antigonos coinFor layout purposes only:603. COIN OF MATTITYAH ANTIGONOS, 40 -37 B.C. DEPICTING THE SEVEN BRANCHED CANDELABRA (MENORAH), INSCRIBED (IN GREEK): ‘ MATTITYAH THE GREAT PRIEST’. ON OBVERSE THE SHOWBREAD TABLE USED IN THE TEMPLE IS DEPICTED Add to Selected
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		  603-3 Antigonos coinFor layout purposes only:603. COIN OF MATTITYAH ANTIGONOS, 40 -37 B.C. DEPICTING THE SEVEN BRANCHED CANDELABRA (MENORAH), INSCRIBED (IN GREEK): ‘ MATTITYAH THE GREAT PRIEST’. ON OBVERSE THE SHOWBREAD TABLE USED IN THE TEMPLE IS DEPICTED Add to Selected
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		  603-4 Antigonos coinFor layout purposes only:603. COIN OF MATTITYAH ANTIGONOS, 40 -37 B.C. DEPICTING THE SEVEN BRANCHED CANDELABRA (MENORAH), INSCRIBED (IN GREEK): ‘ MATTITYAH THE GREAT PRIEST’. ON OBVERSE THE SHOWBREAD TABLE USED IN THE TEMPLE IS DEPICTED Add to Selected
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		  603-5 Antigonos coinFor layout purposes only:603. COIN OF MATTITYAH ANTIGONOS, 40 -37 B.C. DEPICTING THE SEVEN BRANCHED CANDELABRA (MENORAH), INSCRIBED (IN GREEK): ‘ MATTITYAH THE GREAT PRIEST’. ON OBVERSE THE SHOWBREAD TABLE USED IN THE TEMPLE IS DEPICTED Add to Selected
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		  611-1 Coins molding stoneFor layout purposes only:611. STONE CARVED MOLD FOR CASTING COINS, HELENISTIC/ROMAN PERIOD, FOUND IN JERUSALEM Add to Selected
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		  611-2 Coins molding stoneFor layout purposes only:611. STONE CARVED MOLD FOR CASTING COINS, HELENISTIC/ROMAN PERIOD, FOUND IN JERUSALEM Add to Selected
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		  611-3 Coins molding stoneFor layout purposes only:611. STONE CARVED MOLD FOR CASTING COINS, HELENISTIC/ROMAN PERIOD, FOUND IN JERUSALEM Add to Selected
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		  613 Ptolemyan DrachmasFor layout purposes only:613. A TREASURE OF PTOLEMY I. AND II. TETRA-DRACHMAS, CA. 3RD. C. BC. Add to Selected
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		  614 Byzantine gold coinsFor layout purposes only:614. A HORDE OF BYZANTINE GOLD COINS Add to Selected
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		  6159-1- Gold coin from SardisFor layout purposes only:6159. Gold coin from Sardis (Central Turkey) c. 560-547 BC at the time of King Croesus, king of Lydia. Add to Selected
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		  6159. Gold coin from SardisFor layout purposes only:6159. Gold coin from Sardis (Central Turkey) c. 560-547 BC at the time of King Croesus, king of Lydia. Add to Selected
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		  6166-2-Lydian silver coinFor layout purposes only:6166. Lydian silver coin, dating c. 56-520 BC. among the first coins known. Add to Selected
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		  6166. Lydian gold coinsFor layout purposes only:6166. Lydian gold coins, dating c. 56-520 BC. first gold coins known. Add to Selected
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		  6167. Silver ingot, PersiaFor layout purposes only:6167. Silver ingot (coin), Darius I – Xerxes II, c. 485-470 BC. Persian Empire Add to Selected
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		  6176. Treasure of coinsFor layout purposes only:6176. Treasure of Tyrian and Shekel silver coins dating c. 66-70 AD. and the box in which they were found in a Jerusalem excavation. Add to Selected
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		  626 BarCohbah coinsFor layout purposes only:626. COINS DATED 134-5 AD. 3RD YEAR OF BAR COHBA’S WAR AGAINST THE ROMANS, DEPICTING MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, POSSIBLY USED IN THE JERUSALEM TEMPLE CEREMONIES; LYRE AND TRUMPETS Add to Selected
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		  626-1 BarCohbah coinFor layout purposes only:626. COINS DATED 134-5 AD. 3RD YEAR OF BAR COHBA’S WAR AGAINST THE ROMANS, DEPICTING MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, LYRE AND TRUMPETS, POSSIBLY USED IN THE JERUSALEM TEMPLE CEREMONIES; Add to Selected
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		  626-2 BarCohbah coinFor layout purposes only:626. COINS DATED 134-5 AD. 3RD YEAR OF BAR COHBA’S WAR AGAINST THE ROMANS, DEPICTING MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, LYRE AND TRUMPETS, POSSIBLY USED IN THE JERUSALEM TEMPLE CEREMONIES; Add to Selected
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		  626-3 BarCohbah coinFor layout purposes only:626. COINS DATED 134-5 AD. 3RD YEAR OF BAR COHBA’S WAR AGAINST THE ROMANS, DEPICTING MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, LYRE AND TRUMPETS, POSSIBLY USED IN THE JERUSALEM TEMPLE CEREMONIES; Add to Selected
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		  626-5 BarCohbah coinFor layout purposes only:626. COINS DATED 134-5 AD. 3RD YEAR OF BAR COHBA’S WAR AGAINST THE ROMANS, DEPICTING MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, LYRE AND TRUMPETS, POSSIBLY USED IN THE JERUSALEM TEMPLE CEREMONIES; Add to Selected
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		  627-1 BarCohbah coinFor layout purposes only:627. COIN DATED 134-5 AD. 3RD YEAR OF BAR COHBA’S WAR AGAINST THE ROMANS, DEPICTING A LYRE, POSSIBLY USED IN THE JERUSALEM TEMPLE CEREMONIES. Add to Selected
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		  627-2 BarCohbah coinFor layout purposes only:627. COIN DATED 134-5 AD. 3RD YEAR OF BAR COHBA’S WAR AGAINST THE ROMANS, DEPICTING A LYRE, POSSIBLY USED IN THE JERUSALEM TEMPLE CEREMONIES. Add to Selected
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		  627-3 BarCohbah coinFor layout purposes only:627. COIN DATED 134-5 AD. 3RD YEAR OF BAR COHBA’S WAR AGAINST THE ROMANS, DEPICTING A LYRE, POSSIBLY USED IN THE JERUSALEM TEMPLE CEREMONIES. Add to Selected
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		  627-8 Lyre,-Bar CohbahFor layout purposes only:627. COIN DATED 134-5 AD. 3RD YEAR OF BAR COHBA’S WAR AGAINST THE ROMANS, DEPICTING A LYRE, POSSIBLY USED IN THE JERUSALEM TEMPLE CEREMONIES. Add to Selected
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		  6291-1-Early Greek gold coin.For layout purposes only:6291. Earliest Greek coins dating from 7th. C. BC. Gold decorated by image of a deer with Greek inscription. Add to Selected
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		  6291-2-Early Greek gold coin.For layout purposes only:6291. Earliest Greek coins dating from 7th. C. BC. Gold decorated by image of a deer with Greek inscription. Add to Selected
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		  6314-1-Antiochos I Soter coinFor layout purposes only:6314. Silver coin depicting Seleukid King Antiochos I Soter, 280-217 BC. Add to Selected
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		  6314. Antiochos I Soter, gold coin,For layout purposes only:6314. Gold coin depicting Seleukid King Antiochos I Soter, 280-217 BC. Add to Selected
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		  6316. Corinthian coin with AthenaFor layout purposes only:6316. Silver coin of Corinth dating c. 340-300 BC, Obv: Athena wearing a Corinthian helmet, Rev: Pegasos Add to Selected
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		  6316. Corinthian coin with AthenaFor layout purposes only:6315. Coin of Corinth dating c. 480-465 BC, Obv: Athena wearing a Corinthian helmet, Rev: Pegasos Add to Selected
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		  6317. Greek coin, AthensFor layout purposes only:6317. Greek coin from Athens dated 545-515 BC. Add to Selected
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		  6318. Gold stater of EphesusFor layout purposes only:6318. Gold stater of Ephesus dating c. 625-600 BC. Earliest known coin bearing an inscription. coin Add to Selected
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		  6319. Greek gold coin of king KroisosFor layout purposes only:6319. Greek gold coin of king Kroisos dating 564-539 BC. one of the earliest known gold coins. Add to Selected
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		  6320. Greek Drachma coin from AthensFor layout purposes only:6320. Greek Drachma coin from Athens dating c. 454-404 BC. Rev: helmeted head of Athena, obv: owl. Add to Selected
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		  6321. Dionysus coin from Sicily.For layout purposes only:6321. Silver coin from Sicily depicting Dionysus and Silenus, c. 430-420 BC. Add to Selected
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		  6322. Gold coin of King Philip III.For layout purposes only:6322. Gold coin from Macedonia dating c. 323-317 BC. bearing the image of King Philip III, obv: Apolo Add to Selected
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		  6437. Nabatean King Malichus II.For layout purposes only:6437. Coin of Malichus II, the ruler of Nabatea from 40 to 70 AD. Add to Selected
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		  6438. Coin of Rabel II Soter, NabateanFor layout purposes only:6438. Coin of Rabel II Soter , the last ruler of the Nabataean Kingdom, ruling from 70 to 106. Add to Selected
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		  6446. Coin of AristobulusFor layout purposes only:6446. Coin of Aristobulus I (died 103 BC), king of the Hebrew Hasmonean Dynasty, 104–103 BC Add to Selected
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		  6447-1-Herod Antipas coinFor layout purposes only:6447. Herod Antipater; born before 20 BC – died after 39 AD, known by the nickname Antipas, was a 1st-century ruler of Galilee and Perea, Add to Selected
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		  6459. Athens, earlyest coinFor layout purposes only:6495. Athens, silver coin depicting Athena and an owl on obverse, c. 500-490 BC. Add to Selected
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		  6459. Athens, earlyest coinFor layout purposes only:6495. Athens, silver coin depicting Athena and an owl on obverse, c. 500-490 BC. Add to Selected
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		  6499. Coin of Akhantos, MacedoniaFor layout purposes only:6499. Coin of Akhantos, Macedonia, c. 470-430 BC. Add to Selected
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		  6500. Coin of Chios, GreeceFor layout purposes only:6500. Coin of Chios, Greece, earlyest known, c. 490-435 BC. Add to Selected
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		  656-1 Gaza,-PtolemaisFor layout purposes only:656. GAZA – SILVER COINS WITH THE BUST OF PTOLEMAIS (284-247 BC) Add to Selected
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		  656-2 Gaza,-PtolemaisFor layout purposes only:656. GAZA – SILVER COINS WITH THE BUST OF PTOLEMAIS (284-247 BC) Add to Selected
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		  657 Neapolis,-Mt.GerizimFor layout purposes only:657. NEAPOLIS (NABLUS) – COINS WITH THE BUST OF NAKRINOS, 217 AD ON THE REVERSE IS DEPICTED MT. GRIZIM WITH THE STEPS LEADING TO THE TEMPLE ON THE MOUNTAINTOP, REMAINS OF THESE ARE VISIBLE TODAY Add to Selected
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		  658 Gaza,-Antonius PiusFor layout purposes only:658. GAZA – BRONZE COIN WITH THE BUST OF ANTONIUS PIUS (138-161 AD.), ON THE REVERSE IS THE IMAGE OF THE ASTRATE OF GAZA Add to Selected
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		  658 Neapolis,-Mt.GerizimFor layout purposes only:657. NEAPOLIS (NABLUS) – COINS WITH THE BUST OF NAKRINOS, 217 AD ON THE REVERSE IS DEPICTED MT. GRIZIM WITH THE STEPS LEADING TO THE TEMPLE ON THE MOUNTAINTOP, REMAINS OF THESE ARE VISIBLE TODAY Add to Selected
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		  659 Roman CaesareaFor layout purposes only:659. CAESAREA – COIN MINT BY SEPTIMUS SEVERUS (193-211 AD) DEPICTING THE CAESAR PLOWING WITH A PAIR OF BULLS AND RECEIVING A VICTORY WREATH FROM THE GODDESS VICTORIA, SYMBOLIZING THE FOUNDATION OF THE COLONY Add to Selected
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		  660 Coin minting toolsFor layout purposes only:660. ROMAN DENARIUS DEPICTING MINTING TOOLS; THONGS, DIES AND A HAMMER Add to Selected
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		  661-1 City of Tiberias,For layout purposes only:661. TIBERIAS – COINS WITH THE BUST OF HADRIANUS DATING 120 AD. REVERSE: ROMAN SHIP Add to Selected
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		  661-2 City of Tiberias,For layout purposes only:661. TIBERIAS – COINS WITH THE BUST OF HADRIANUS DATING 120 AD. REVERSE: ROMAN SHIP Add to Selected
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		  661-3 City of Tiberias,For layout purposes only:661. TIBERIAS – COINS WITH THE BUST OF HADRIANUS DATING 120 AD. REVERSE: ROMAN SHIP Add to Selected
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		  662 Coins workshopFor layout purposes only:662. REMAINS OF A COIN MAKERS WORKSHOP; BOTTOM: LUMPS OF BRONZE, THE RAW-MATERIAL, MIDDLE: POURING FUNNELS WITH A COIN STILL ATTACHED, TOP: COINS AFTER BEING STRUCK AND SOME SILVER COATED ON THE RIGHT, BOTTOM LEFT: A SCALE FOR WEIGHING SMALL OBJECTS Add to Selected
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		  663 Tyrean silver ShekelsFor layout purposes only:663. A HORDE OF TYREAN SILVER SHEKELS Add to Selected
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		  664-1 Byzantine coinsFor layout purposes only:664. BYZANTINE GOLD COINS DEPICTING DIFFERENT KINGS AND RULERS Add to Selected
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		  664-2 Byzantine coinsFor layout purposes only:664. BYZANTINE GOLD COINS DEPICTING DIFFERENT KINGS AND RULERS Add to Selected
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		  664-3 Byzantine coinsFor layout purposes only:664. BYZANTINE GOLD COINS DEPICTING DIFFERENT KINGS AND RULERS Add to Selected
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		  666-1 Emperor NeroFor layout purposes only:666. ROMAN COIN WITH THE PORTRAIT OF EMPEROR NERO (54 – 68 AD) Add to Selected
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		  666-2 Emperor NeroFor layout purposes only:666. ROMAN COIN WITH THE PORTRAIT OF EMPEROR NERO (54 – 68 AD) Add to Selected
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		  666-3 Emperor NeroFor layout purposes only:666. ROMAN COIN WITH THE PORTRAIT OF EMPEROR NERO (54 – 68 AD) Add to Selected
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		  666-4 Emperor NeroFor layout purposes only:666. ROMAN COIN WITH THE PORTRAIT OF EMPEROR NERO (54 – 68 AD) Add to Selected
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		  666-6 Emperor NeroFor layout purposes only:666. ROMAN COIN WITH THE PORTRAIT OF EMPEROR NERO (54 – 68 AD) Add to Selected
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		  667-1 Antonius PiusFor layout purposes only:667. ROMAN COIN WITH THE PORTRAIT OF ANTONIUS PIUS (131 -161 AD) Add to Selected
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		  667-2 Antonius Pius,-TyreFor layout purposes only:667. ROMAN COIN WITH THE PORTRAIT OF ANTONIUS PIUS (131 -161 AD) ISSUED IN THE CITY OF TYRE Add to Selected
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		  667-3 Antonius Pius,-TyreFor layout purposes only:667. ROMAN COIN WITH THE PORTRAIT OF ANTONIUS PIUS (131 -161 AD) ISSUED IN THE CITY OF TYRE Add to Selected
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		  667-7 Antonius PiusFor layout purposes only:667. ROMAN COIN WITH THE PORTRAIT OF ANTONIUS PIUS (131 -161 AD) Add to Selected
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		  6717. Gold Stater from MytileneFor layout purposes only:6717. Gold Stater from Mytilene (Greece) depicting Athena and owl, c. 400-350 BC. Add to Selected
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		  6873. Coin from Lesbos, c. 510-580 BC.For layout purposes only:6873. Coin from Lesbos, Greece, dating c. 510-580 BC. Add to Selected
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		  6874. Ancient coin of AthensFor layout purposes only:6874. Tetradrachm from Athens dating c. 454-404 BC. Obv. Athena the city Goddess, Rev. Owl, the city symbol, insc. AOE Add to Selected
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		  6875. Terentum from CalabriaFor layout purposes only:6875. Terentum from Calabria, with head of Herakles dating c. 325-280 BC. Add to Selected
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		  6876. Archaic coin from AthensFor layout purposes only:6876. Archaic coin from Athens dating c. 500-490 BC. Obv. Athena the city Goddess, Rev. Owl, the city symbol, insc. AOE Add to Selected
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		  6955. Sepphoris coinFor layout purposes only:6955. Bronze coin from Sepphoris commemorating a treaty between Jews and Romans, c. 215 AD. Add to Selected
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		  6956. Gamla coinFor layout purposes only:6956. Bronze coin from Gamla (Golan, Northern Israel) dating c. 67. AD. Hebrew inscription reads: YRSHLMHQ – “Jerusalem the Holly”. Add to Selected
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		  6957. Antiochus VII. Sidetes coinFor layout purposes only:6957. Silver coin with bust of Antiochus VII. Sidetes (138-129 BC) Add to Selected
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		  6958. Bust of Berenike II. on Ptolemy III coinFor layout purposes only:6958. Gold coin with the bust of Berenike II. on Ptolemy III. coin dating c. 246-221 BC. Alexandria Add to Selected
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		  6959. Ptolemy II gold coinFor layout purposes only:6959. Gold coin from Alexandria with the bust of Ptolemy II (285-246 B.C.) Add to Selected
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		  733-1 Ptolemy I.-JudeaFor layout purposes only:733. COINS FROM JUDEA DATING C. 333 B.C. OBVERSE: BUST OF PTOLEMY I. REVERSE: EAGLE WITH INSCRIPTION IN ANCIENT HEBREW ‘YEHUDAH’ Add to Selected
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