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The Coin Vault
Posted 6 months ago

The United States took homeย the goldย at the Coin of the Year Ceremony held in conjunction with the American Numismatic Association's World's Fair of Moneyยฎ. The gold coin won both the Best Gold category and the overall Coin of the Year trophy.

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The Coin Vault
Posted 9 months ago

ืฉื™ืžื• ืœื‘ ืื™ืš ื”ืžืชื›ื•ืช ื™ืงืจื•ืช ืขื•ืœื•ืช!

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The Coin Vault
Posted 9 months ago

ืžื” ืืชื ืื•ืžืจื™ื ืขืœ ื”ืฉื˜ืจ ื”ืžื“ื”ื™ื ื”ื–ื”?
ื”ืฉื˜ืจ ื”ื–ื” ืžืฉื•ืžืฉ ื’ื ื”ื™ื•ื ื•ื”ื•ื ืฉืœ ืžืœื“ื™ื‘ื™ื ื•ื–ื” ื”ืขืจืš ื”ื›ื™ ื’ื‘ื•ื” ืฉื™ืฉ ืœื”ื ื‘ืฉื˜ืจื•ืช

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The Coin Vault
Posted 10 months ago

Titus as Caesar (79 - 81 AD). AV aureus (18mm
7.49 gm, 12h). Undated c. AD 70, Judaea or
Antioch. IMP T CAESAR VESPASIANVS; laureate
head of Titus with aegis to r. / IVDAEA DEVICTA
(outward from top l.); Victory stands r., I. foot on
helmet, inscribes IMP T CAES on shield hanging on
palm tree. Hendin 1478 (incorrectly described with
bust Vespasian). RPC 1912 var. BN 384. RIC 175,1535
Nick on cheek. Lustrous Good Extremely Fine

This coin sold for $956.000.00

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The Coin Vault
Posted 11 months ago

JUDAEA. The Jewish War (AD 66-70). AR shekel (22mm, 13.83 gm, 12h). NGC Choice AU 5/5 - 4/5.ย Jerusalem, dated Year 3 (April AD 68-May AD 69).ย Shekel of Israelย (Paleo-Hebrew), omer cup with pearled rim, base resting on raised projections;ย Yearย Three above /ย Jerusalem the Holyย (Paleo-Hebrew), staff with three pomegranate buds and globular base. GBC 6, 6390. An arctic flan flashes with wintry brilliance backlighting the bold devices.

From The Bob Klein History of Money Collection. Ex Heritage Auctions, Auction 3051 (9 January 2017), lot 34049.

After decades of abuses heaped by the Romans upon the denizens of Judaea, the Jews were ripe for revolt. In AD 66, the Procurator Gessius Florus summarily seized 16 talents of silver from the Jerusalem temple. A massive protest by the citizens brought a typically brutal Roman response and more than 3,000 Jews were slain. Pleas for calm by the client King Agrippa II fell on deaf ears as the city and countryside rose in full-scale revolt. Florus and the Roman garrison were driven from the city; an attempt by the legate of nearby Syria to put down the rebellion led to the loss of an entire Legion, XII Fulminata, and consternation in Rome. Once freed of the Romans, Jerusalem temple authorities began striking their own silver coinage - the first time that a sovereign Jewish government had done so.

The mint was likely located within the Temple complex and the silver provided by the stockpiles of Tyrian shekels kept in the treasury. Mintage was carefully controlled for weight, fineness and the legends each coin carried. The coins featured Jewish symbolism dating back centuries and slogans ("For the Freedom of Jerusalem" and "For the Redemption of Zion") that showed the leaders of the rebellion well understood how to use coins for mass communication. Workmanship in the manufacture of these thick shekels and half-shekels (smaller silver fractions were also struck in tiny numbers) was unusually high, given the wartime conditions under which they were created. Coins were dated to the year the revolt started, beginning with Year 1 (AD 66/7).

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The Coin Vault
Posted 1 year ago

ืชื‘ื“ืงื• ื˜ื•ื‘ ื˜ื•ื‘ ื‘ื›ื™ืกื™ื ืฉืœื›ื: ืžื˜ื‘ืข 10 ืฉืงืœื™ื ื™ื›ื•ืœ ืœื”ื™ื•ืช ืฉื•ื•ื” ืคื™ 13


ืกื™ืจื˜ื•ืŸ ืฉืื ื™ ืžืขืœื” ื‘12 ื‘ืฆื”ืจื™ื™ื ื›ื“ืื™ ืœื›ื ืœืจืื•ืช ื›ื™ ื”ื•ื ืžื˜ื•ืจืฃ ื–ื” ืžืฉื”ื• ืฉื‘ื—ื™ื™ื ืœื ืฉืžืขืชื ืขืœื™ื•!!

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