Leu Numismatik AG > Web Auction 28Auction date: 9 December 2023
Lot number: 5575

Price realized: 800 CHF   (Approx. 909 USD / 845 EUR)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
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Israel, second half of the 570s. Chrysos (Gold, 18 mm, 1.48 g, 9 h). ✠BACIΛΙ AξⲰHΙ Draped half-length bust of Israel to right, wearing tiara and circular earring; to left and right, ears of barley; all within circular border. Rev. ✠IC✠ΡΑ✠H✠Λ Draped half-length bust of Israel to right, wearing tight-fitting head cloth and circular earring; to left and right, ears of barley; all within circular border. Hahn, Aksumite, 46. Hahn & Keck, MAKS, 77. Munro-Hay, AC, type 143. Rare. An attractive and unusually fresh example. Struck from somewhat worn dies and with light scratches on the reverse, otherwise, very fine.


From the Dr. Stephan Coffman Collection.

After the reign of Ella Gabaz/Wazen Agad, the exact succession of the Axumite kings becomes increasingly uncertain, though Hahn & Keck in MAKS prefer the order Israel-Gersem-Joel-Hethasas/Hataza, based on a series of anonymous argyroi closely copying those of Ella Gabaz/Wazen Agad, which carry the legend 'ngs ʼksm', or 'King of Axum', a title also used on the chrysoi of Israel (and which had fallen into disuse on the coinage for a while after the reign of Mhdys in the middle of the 5th century). The 'King of Axum' title was likewise employed on the gold coinage of Joel, but this king struck argyroi under his own name and of a different type, implying Israel was closer to Ella Gabaz/Wazeb Agad than Joel was. While we follow Hahn & Keck's order here, it is not unlikely that future evidence will further refine the chronology of the later coin-producing kings. It is worth noting that the king's name, Israel, was the name given to the patriarch Jacob after wrestling with an angel (Genesis 32:24-32), from which the Israelites derived their name.

Starting price: 250 CHF