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Yehud with male head and lynx (GBC 433 - TJC 24)

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56 specimens listed

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 THE 3 BEST SPECIMENS 

   

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 1. H-433 Obverse dies 

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Die O1: Large head to right

Connected to R2

   

   

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Die O2: Large head to left (1)

Connected to R3

   

Connected to R1

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Die O3: Large head to left (2)

Connected to R2

    

 

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Die O4: Small head (1)

Connected to R1

   

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Die O5: Small head (2)

Connected to R6

 

Connected to R7

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Die O6: Small head (3)

Connected to R1

 

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Die O7: Small head (4)

Connected to R5

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Die O8: Small head (5)

Connected to R8

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Die O9: Small head (6)

Connected to R9

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Die O10: Small head (7)

Connected to R4

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Die O?: Head facing to front (?) (Hybrid or new type?)

Connected to R16

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The obverse of the following specimens is impossible to identify (too off centered or too worn, but probably never blank)

Connected to:

R1  R1  R2

R2  R4  R4

R5  R5  R8

R9  R9  R10

The following ones are connected to reverse dies with lynx to right:

R11 R11 R11

R11 R12 R12

R12 R13 R13

R14 R15 R16

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The following specimen is probably a half denomination:

R17

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 2. H-433 Reverse dies 

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Die R1: Die break on the shoulder of the lynx, then multiple die breaks

Connected to O4

   

Connected to O6

 

Connected to ?

 

Connected to O2

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Die R2: There is a dot between the right paw and the shin:

Connected to O1

   

   

Connected to O3

   

 

Connected to:

?     ?

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Die R3

Connected to O2

   

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Die R4

Connected to

O10  O?  O?

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Die R5

Connected to:

O7  O?  O?

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Die R6

Connected to O5

 

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Die R7: Long lynx

Connected to O5

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Die R8

Connected to:

O8      O?

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Die R9

Connected to O9

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Die R10: Large die flaw or break behind the head of the lynx

Connected to O?

 

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.Die R11

Connected to O?

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- - - - - - Lynx facing right - - - - - -

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It is remarkable that all the coins struck by a reverse die bearing a Lynx to right are unidentifiable on obverse

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Die R12: Lynx facing right (A) and short horizontal die flaw behind the back of the lynx

Connected to O?

   

 

Die R13: Lynx facing right (B)

Connected to O?

   

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Die R14: Lynx facing right (C)

Connected to O?

 

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Die R15: Lynx facing right (D)

Connected to O?

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Die R16: Lynx facing right (E)

Connected to O?

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Die R16: Lynx facing left

Connected to O?

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Die R17: Lynx facing right (F)

Connected to O? (Hybrid?)

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The following specimen is probably a half denomination: