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Electronic Auction 486

Lot nuber 582

Nerva. AD 96-98. Æ Sestertius (34mm, 25.12 g, 6h). Rome mint. Struck AD 96.


Electronic Auction 486
Lot: 582.
 Estimated: $ 500

Roman Imperial, Bronze

Sold For $ 3 250. This amount does not include the buyer’s fee.

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Nerva. AD 96-98. Æ Sestertius (34mm, 25.12 g, 6h). Rome mint. Struck AD 96. Laureate head right / Palm tree. RIC II 72; Hendin 1603a; Banti 16. Brown patina, rough and pitted surfaces. Good Fine.

David Hendin wrote, in his Guide to Biblical Coins, Fifth Edition, that “In all likelihood (this reverse type) celebrates Vespasian’s requirement of 71/2 CE that the annual didrachm Temple Tax, the Fiscus Iudaicus, be paid to Rome rather than to the Jewish Temple. This tax was extended to every Jew, male and female, from the age of three, and even to slaves of Jewish households. The proceeds were earmarked for the rebuilding of the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus Captiolinus in Rome, which had been destroyed in the last days of the Roman Civil War of 68-69>.”

“Thus, FISCI IVDIACI CALVMNIA SVBLATA (’the insult of the Jewish Tax has been removed’) would refer to Vespasian’s removal of the insult that prior to 71/2 the Jewish Temple Tax had been collected by Jews for their own use. After all, Romans considered themselves the only legitimate taxing authority within the empire, and the only rightful beneficiary of tax revenues.”

“In summary, the idea that this coin represents a Roman apology, or a Roman acknowledgment of its own callous behavior, must be abandoned” (p. 458).

Closing Date and Time: 24 February 2021 at 13:13:40 ET.

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