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  1. Judaea. Herodians. Herod III Antipas. Bronze Half Unit, Tiberias mint. Palm branch, LMG (year 4) date / TIBePIAC in two lines within wreath. 19.63 mm, 6.65 g. ref: Hendin 1204, RPC I 4923. Rare type! ex NSW, Australia collection; ex-Nilus Coins. #CH2751: $399 SOLD Porcius Festus, Procurator of Judaea Under Nero, 59-62 AD. Bronze Prutah. Year 5 ...

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  2. $ 1,950.00. Herod Antipas coin Luke:13-32. Herod Antipas son of Herod the Great. Bronze full a denomination coin. Side A: For Gaius Caesar Germanicus within wreath. Side B:Seven branched Palm in-script by Herod the Tetrarch. Certificate of authenticity included. Qty: +. - Add to cart. Compare.

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  4. $ 1,800.00. Herod Antipas the Tetrarch. Antipas mentioned in the Gospel of Luke 23:8. Uncleaned and looks much better in HAND. Side A: Inscribed Herod the Tetrarch. Side B: Inscribed by Tiberias within wreath. Includes a certificate of authenticity and a stand. Qty: +. - Add to cart. Compare.

  5. Herod Antipas "the fox" Year 24 (30 A.D.) Full Denomination, 22mm Obv: Reed upright, date "of Herod the Tetrarch" Rev: Inscription within wreath "Tiberias" Ref: Hendin 509 (Author's collection) JUDAEA, Herodians Herod III Antipas Ӕ Quarter Unit, 15mm, 3.30g.5h.

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  6. This ancient coin is a relic from the reign of Herod Antipas, passed from the hands of civilization to civilization, from generation to generation that still appears as vibrant today as the day it was struck. - (C.609)

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  8. The rare coins of Herod Antipas (4 BCE - 39 CE) generally feature an upright palm branch surrounded by the Greek inscription “Herod the Tetrarch.” The name of the city - Tiberias (named by Antipas after the Roman Emperor Tiberius) - where the coins were minted, is contained within a wreath on the reverse.

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