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Lot 107. Hadrianus AE Sestertius, RIC II 890c
Very rare Iudaea issue
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Bidding closed
(Sunday, December 15th, 19:53:30 CET)
Current time: Sunday, November 24th, 22:00:30 CET
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CHF 750.00 (6 bids)
Approx. EUR 805.64 / USD 839.32 / GBP 669.82
Bid history
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CHF 750.00
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Bidder 3 *
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2013-12-12, 17:45:45
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CHF 750.00
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2013-12-15, 19:51:14
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CHF 675.00
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2013-12-12, 23:46:38
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CHF 620.00
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Bidder 1 *
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2013-12-12, 23:46:20
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CHF 520.00
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Bidder 1 *
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2013-12-12, 23:46:03
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CHF 450.00
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2013-12-01, 08:52:59
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Bidder 3
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eAuction #21, Lot 107. Estimate: CHF 500.00
Hadrianus (117-138 AD). AE Sestertius (31 mm, 24.17 g), Roma (Rome), 134-138 AD. Obv. HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, bare-headed and draped bust right, seen from behind. Rev. ADVENTVI AVG IVDAEAE, Hadrian, togate, on left, standing right, holding roll and raising right hand to the personification of Judaea standing left, holding box and patera over altar; at either side of Judaea, two children standing left, holding branch. RIC II, 890c; BMC 1655.
Extremely rare and interesting. Good fine.
The reverse of this coin commemorates the visit of Hadrian in the province of Iudaea in 130 AD. It is likely that the emperor ordered the refounding of Jerusalem as a Roman colony named Aelia Capitolina on this occastion. Soon after, the Bar Kochba-revolt broke out and Hadrian had to remain in the region until the final subjugation of the Jewish revolt in 135 AD.
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