Obv.: A bunch of grapes surrounded by paleo-Hebrew inscription (Shimon). In the margins, vestiges of Latin inscription. Rev: Two trumpets surrounded by inscription (for the freedom of Jerusalem). In the margins, vestiges of Latin inscription. 132/5 C.E. 3.09 grams, 19 mm, axis 7. Cf. Ya’akov Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl. 70, no. 277. The Bar Kokhba Revolt (132-135 CE) used similar symbols and inscriptions to the First Revolt. It broke out some seventy years after the destruction of the Second Temple and fifteen years after a Jewish revolt in the diaspora. The tragic consequences of the Revolt led to a pun on the name Bar Kokhba, Bar Cosiba, “son of the lie”. Bar-Kokhba coins were struck on Roman coins.