Herod I, Eagle, First Jewish 'Graven Image' Coin Hendin-1190 Biblical/Judean

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This eagle first of all is the first graven image of a living creature ever struck on a Jewish coin. It is possibly representative of the Golden Eagle that was temporarily placed above the entrance to the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem. Others believe it may have been copied from the reverse of Greek silver coins in circulation in the ancient Holy Land.Herod I the Great, 40-4 BC, bronze half-prutah of12.2 mm,0.56 grams. Obverse: Eagle, wings closed, standing right.Reverse: Single cornucopia.Reference: Hendin-1190.Clear example of this historic coin. This lot is accompanied by a photo-authenticity receipt signed by David Hendin, author of Guide to Biblical Coins. PLEASE READ THE CONDITIONS OF SALE BELOW Buyer pays $6.00 for insured shipping within the U.S.A. Most orders will be shipped with PRIVATE insurance and DELIVERY CONFIRMATION. Larger orders may be shipped by REGISTERED mail. More than one purchase can be shipped together for the cost of one lot within the U.S.A.Outside the U.S.A., buyer pays $25.00, which includes insurance. Coin lots and small objects can be combined, but LARGER objects will pay actual postage including insurance. THERE ARE NO EXCEPTIONS. All auction lots must be paid for in full, including tax and shipping, within 14 days of the auction date. Amphora acceptsPay Paland credit cards through Pay Palonly, according read more