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.. Antigonus with retrograde inscription (GBC 483 - TJC 40) .. 178 specimens listed . THE 3 BEST SPECIMENS
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...."The inscription of this type is always retrograde" (Y. Meshorer, AJC Vol. 1 p. 159) I. Goldstein suggests the reason for the retrograde, as follows: "This inscription style has isolated the letters of G-d's name on the second line. The letters thus arranged in proper form are forbidden to be struck on a mundane object such as a coin".
... 1. H-483 obverse dies ... Die O1: Composite picture:
.. Die O2
... Die O3
.. Die O4: Yodh & He are combined into a monogram resembling to a Aleph (type 1):
... Die O5: Composite picture:
..... Die O6
........ Die O7
.. Die O8
.. Die O9
... Die O10
. Die O11
..... Die O12
...... Die O13: Variety: He is missing: Only Yodh on the 2nd line
.. Die O14: 2nd line: Yodh is quasi-vertical (type 1)
.. Die O15
.. Die O16: Variety: On the 1st line, one of the 2 letters Tau (like a "X") is missing
... Die O17:(Same die on reverse too)
..... ....Die O18: Variety: Yodh & He are combined into a monogram resembling to a Aleph (type 2):
.... Die O19
. Die O20
Die O21 . .. Die O22
. Die O23: 2nd line: the letter He is very small (no space enough)
. Die O24
... Die O25
.... Die O26
. Dies O27 to O35
With same reverse:
... I also found the following specimens. But they are in too poor condition or too partial to be classified.
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... I also found the following pictures but they are deformed:
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. 3. THE ENLARGEMENT
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