Petra-Nabetaean Aretas IV 9 BC - 40AD

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  1. MarcosX

    MarcosX Active Member

    I think it's a meshorer 118
     
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  3. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    Here's a similar one in my collection:

    Aretas and Shaquilath.jpg

    Aretas IV, Philopater and wife Shaquilath I. 9 BCE-40 CE
    Petra, Nabatea.
    AE 17.5 mm, 4.30 gm
    Obv: Jugate busts of Aretas and Shaquilath to r.
    Rev: Two cornucopiae, crossed; between them Aramaic legend "Aretas, Shaquilath" in 3 lines.
    Meshorer 114; SGI 5699; BMC 28.9, 23; Forrer 212
     
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  4. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Ariba-Ariba!! (okay-okay, that might be the wrong language?)

    => Aretas-IV!!

    Nabataean Aretas IV.jpg


    ... oh, and here is my only other Naboteneegerenean example ...

    Rabbel II and Gamilat

    Nabobateanen Rabbel II.jpg

    Wow ikandiggit, small world => I was in Winnipeg on the weekend (big Portuguese wedding in Île-des-Chênes)
     
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  5. ancientone

    ancientone Well-Known Member

    Another Aretas IV type:
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    Nabataea, Aretas IV and Phasael AE14, 9 B.C. - 40 A.D.
    Obv: laureate head of Aretas right.
    Rev: two cornucopias paired right, palm frond left, Aramaic monogram FS (Phasael).
    Petra mint.
    14mm.

    Roman Nabataea:
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    Arabia Petraea, Petra. Septimius Severus AE22
    Obv: Laureate bust right.
    Rev: Tyche seated l., on rock outcropping, extending hand and holding trophy.
     
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  6. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    May as well throw in a few drachms, Aretas IV and his first queen, Huldu, Rabbell II with Gamilat...

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