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.. Herod Type 15: Anchor/two opposing cornucopias (GBC 500 - TJC 59) - Most important varieties only - ... 33 specimens listed . THE 3 BEST SPECIMENS
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. Because this coin type is the most common ever struck under Herod the Great, this page only lists the varieties. The picture at left is a composite picture of a typical regular issue. ... .... 1. Variety: TJC 59n (anepigraphic) .1.1 Dies O1-R1: Crude and no inscription on obverse, type I
.1.2 Dies O2-R2 & O2-R3: Crude and no inscription on obverse, type II
.1.3 Dies O3-R4: Crude and no inscription on obverse, type III
1.4 Dies O4-R5
. 2. Variety: TJC 59h .2.1 Dies O1-R1 Obverse: The inscription turns outwards, beginning on bottom
.. 3. Variety: TJC 59g .3.1 Dies O1-R1 Obverse: The inscription starts on upper right
...... 4. Variety: TJC 59j .4.1 Dies O1-R1: Obverse: The inscription at left turn outwards and downwards, type I
.4.2 Dies O2-R2: Obverse: The inscription at left turn outwards and downwards, type II
....... 5. Variety: TJC 59 i, k, l, m (Retrograde inscription) . 1. Retrograde inscription turning inward .5.1 Dies O1-R1: Retrograde inscription, type Ia (turns inward)
.5.2 Dies O2-R2: Retrograde inscription, type Ib (turns inward)
.5.3 Dies O3-R3: Retrograde inscription, type Ic (turns inward)
.5.4 Dies O4-R4: Retrograde inscription, type Ic (turns inward)
2. Retrograde inscription turning outward .5.5 Dies O5-R5: Retrograde inscription, type IIa (turns outward)
.5.6 Dies O6-R6: Retrograde inscription, type IIb (turns outward)
... 6. Other varieties .. Strike varieties
... Other varieties, not classified (might be Archelaus)
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