Lot 3407
Sale 83 · Important Australian & World Coins & Banknotes
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Vespasian, (A.D. 69-79), silver denarius, Antioch mint, issue of A.D. 72-73, (2.860 grams), obv. [IMP] CAES VESP AVG [P M COS IIII], laureate head to right, rev. Judaea seated to right behind palm tree and the emperor in military dress with right foot on helmet, holding spear and parazonium, no inscription, (S.-, RIC 363, Brin 31, BMC 510, RSC 645, H.763 [206]). Short on obverse flan, otherwise very fine/good very fine and rare.
While technically the war was concluded in A.D. 70, a valiant group of Jews led by Eleazer, son of Jair, held out in the Dead Sea fortress of Masada during the time this coin was minted (in 72-3). There, at the fortress which King Herod had built, with its twenty foot high walls and accompanying thirty eight towers, this heroic band fought against Roman armies and the long siege, never capitulating to the Romans. The surviving Jews all committed mass suicide.
- Estimate
- $1,000
- Result Status
- Sold
- Prices Realised
- $0