The New York Sale 2026 Ancient & World

Choice Equestrian Reverse Æ of Agrippa I

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1092 Herodian. Agrippa I (AD 37-43). Æ 20 (7.37 g), dated RY 2 (AD 37/8). Caesarea Paneas. BA(CIΛ)EYC AΓPIΠΠA(C ), diademed head of Agrippa I right. Reverse: AΓPIΠΠA YIOY BACIΛEΩC, Agrippa II, holding rein and raising hand, on horse galloping right; date LB below. Meshorer 113; Hendin 6268 (RR); RPC I 4974; Bromberg 40; Sofaer 147-8; Spaer 111. Very rare. Earthen orange-brown patina. Very Fine and Choice for issue.

$3,000

Coins of Agrippa I are normally found in poor condition, even specimens in many auctions are often low grade and/or tooled. This example here is one of the finest specimens of the type.

Very rare Æ of Agrippa I and Queen Cypros

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1093 Herodian. Agrippa I, with Queen Cypros (AD 37-43). Æ 15 (3.0 g), dated RY 2 (AD 37/8). Caesarea Paneas. ΚΥΠpΟCO, draped bust of Cypros (wife of Agrippa) right. Reverse: Hand holding three ears of grain; date LB behind, vine in right field. Meshorer 114; Hendin 6269 (RR); RPC I 4975; Sofaer 149. Attractive olive-brown over spot of verdigris on reverse. Very Fine and Choice for issue. A great rarity, and one of the finest known specimens.

$3,000

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1094 Herodian. Agrippa I, with Queen Cypros (AD 37-43). Æ (3.28 g; 14mm), dated RY 5 (AD 40/1). Tiberias. Diademed bust of Agrippa I right. Reverse: Cypros standing facing, veiled, holding [wreath] and long scepter; date [L E] to left]. Meshorer 118; Hendin 1242; Sofaer 151; RPC I 4978. Extremely rare. Olive sea-green with earthen hues. About Very Fine.

$3,000

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