

Obverse: Bust of Domitian to r., laureate Latin inscription: IMP CAES DIVI VESP F DOMITIAN AVG GER COS XII “Son of the Divine Imp(erator) Vesp(asian ), Domitian Aug(ustus) Ger(manicus) Co(n)s(ul) XII”. Reverse: Moneta standing to l., holding scales in r. and cornucopiae in l. Latin and Greek inscription: MONETA EΠI BA AΓPI AVGVST “Coin of King Agrippa Augustus”; across field: ET Ks (year 26 = 86-87 AD); below: S C “S(enatus) C(onsulto) “(By the public authority of the Senat). AJC 33. TJC 161.
Period: Herod Agrippa II, 49-100 AD
Dimensions: 10.82g. Axis 06
Condition: About very fine; attractive black patina; rare

SubscribeSubscribers to our ArchaeoNews mailing list receive an email every two months or so about new developments at the Archaeological Center, such as the printing of a new auction catalog; and on topics of general interest and controversy in the field of biblical archaeology.
Note that registering at the site does not subscribe you to the mailing list, nor does subscribing to the mailing list register you at the site.
To unsubscribe, send an email to unsubscribe@archaeological-center.com.
We will not give your email address to anyone.