After the Maccabean revolt against the Seleucids, the Hasmonean dynasty gained enough independence to mint their own coins. In 138 B.C., Antiochus VII issued a decree allowing the Jews .
Hasmoninan bronze coin with ancient Hebrew letters
● First century before Christ coin.
● Stamped with Jonathan the beloved of Jews.
● Prutah the smallest coin then.
● Side B: Two cornucopias and .
Simon Bar Kokhba Coin 135 After Christ
● Half a coin the small denomination.
● Jewish Coin with the name Simon - Minted in Judea.
● Side A: Palm tree represents victory .
Coin of the Bar Kochba Revolt.
● Bronze Jewish coin year 133 after Christ.
● Simon Bar Kochba the Prince of Israel.
● Second Jewish year 3 of the 2nd Revolt against .
Coin of the Bar Kochba Revolt.
Side A: Paleo-Hebrew inscription of "Shim'on" - name of Simon Bar Kochba, leader of the revolt, and a seven branched palm tree with leaves, .
Herod The Great coin.
New Testament bronze Coin.
Denomination: 8th prutah.
Herod The Great coin year 4 AD.
Minted in Judea.
Stand and IAA Document included.
These exquisite earrings feature authentic "Widow's Mite" coins, dating back to biblical times, delicately mounted in sterling silver.
Handcrafted in Israel, these designer earrings capture the rich history and spirituality .
Simon Bar Kokhba: The Symbol of Jewish Resistance in a 14k Gold Pendant.
This exquisite pendant showcases a genuine Simon Bar Kokhba coin, a symbol of Jewish resistance and resilience .
During the time of Jesus, Judea was a province under the control of Rome. The Jewish people were not fond of their Roman overlords and tried multiple times to .