Obv.: A ladle surrounded by Greek inscription: TIBEPIOY KAICAPOC L Iς (of Tiberius Caesar, year 16). Rev.: Three ears of grain tied together, surrounded by inscription: IOYΛIA KAICAPOC (of Julia Caesaris). 29 C.E. 2.41 grams, 17 mm, axis 12. Cf. Ya’akov Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl. 74, no. 331
Obv.: Cup with rim of seven pellets, surrounded by Paleo-Hebrew inscription
(half shekel). Above the cup, the date
(abbreviation of year two). Rev.: Stem with three pomegranates surrounded by the inscription
(Jerusalem the holy). 67/8 C.E. 6.94 grams, 18 mm, axis 12. Cf. Ya’akov Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl. 61, no. 195.
Obv.: A cup surrounded by paleo-Hebrew inscription לגאלת ציון (for the redemption of Zion). Rev.: Bundle of lulav between two ethrogs, circled with the inscription שנת ארבע (year four). 69/70 C.E. 6.01 grams, 21 mm, axis 12. Cf. Ya’akov Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl. 63, no. 214.
Obv.: Lyre with three strings surrounded by Paleo-Hebrew inscription שמעון (Shimon). Rev.: Palm branch in wreath surrounded by the inscription. [לחרות] [ירושלים] (for the freedom of Jerusalem). The flan is unusually small. 132/5 C.E. 5.13 gram, 19 mm, axis 12. Cf. Ya’akov Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl. 72, no. 297a
Obv.: Palm tree with two clusters of fruit and Paleo-Hebrew inscription שמעו[ן] נשיא ישראל (Shimon Prince of Israel). Rev.: Vine leaf surrounded by the inscription שנת [אחת] [לגאלת] [יש]ראל (year one for the redemption of Israel). 132/3 C.E. 11.25 grams, 25½ mm, axis 12. For a similar example see: Ya’akov Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl. 64, no. 222
Obv: Portrait of Antonius Pius facing right. To right, the Latin inscription: ANTWNINOC. Rev: Aeson, the son of Hercules standing, head turned left, his fist resting on club; to left, the date 212; below date Phoenician ‘Mem’ the sign of Gaza; on right, the inscription ΓΑΖΑ (Gaza). 151/2 CE. 5.15 gram, 18¼ mm, axis 12.
A silver denarius (Zuz) from Bar Kokhba Revolt. Obv.: paleo-Hebrew inscription שמענו Shimon in wreath. The lettersו and נ were chanced Rev: Two trumpets surrounded by inscription לחרות ירושלם for the freedom of Jerusalem. 132/5 C.E. 3.22 grams, 19 mm, axis 6. Cf. Ya’akov Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl. 70, no. .276