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lot # 68 - Medals: Biblical/Religious
Germany > Nuremburg: "Judea Capta" imitation copper jeton (ND), circa. 1600; by Hans Krauwinkel; 28mm, 2.95g. Imitation of original Roman victory coinage celebrating their triumph over the Jews & conquest of Palestine (Judea). Obverse: captive Jewess weeping to the right of a palm tree, victorious emperor on left; Latin legend "Ivdea Capta" ("Judea Captured") above. Reverse: bust of Emperor Vespasian. In Fine condition; JM-94.
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Product Tags: German Exonumia, Medals, Medallions & Tokens, Biblical & Religious Medals and Judaic Tokens & Medals from Germany and from Roman Empire, Flavian dynasty, 17th Century
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