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 .
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 .
From the very beginnings of civilization, trade has been an important part of society. One person cannot easily produce everything that is needed for life. It is easier to .
Masada Coin Jewish Revolt Against Rome
Jewish Bronze Coin.
Stamped with "For the Freedom of Zion".
Second Revolt Y 69 AD.
Found in Jerusalem.
Masada Coin the last battle .
Pontius Pilate coin from Jesus time - mentioned in Matthew 27:19.
Side A Under Tiberius Caesar y 16 = 29/30 AD.
Side B (Julia the Queen).
Coin used in .
The Widow's Mite coin - New Testament parable.
High grade coin.
Coin of the Bible.
Minted in Jerusalem.
Includes a display stand.
Certificate of authenticity.
Shipped direct from Israel.
Simon Bar Kochba Coin - The Leader of Second Jewish Revolt.
Ancient Coin from Jerusalem.
Second Jewish Revolt 134 AD.
Coins with King David's Harp.
Stamped by for the .
Freedom to Zion - Masada coin Jewish Revolt against Rome.
Jewish Bronze Coin - First Revolt 67 AD - Found In Jerusalem.
Masada was the last battle of this Revolt.
Simon Bar Kokhaba the leader of the second Jewish revolt bronze coin.
Second Jewish Revolt.
Dated as year two of the revolt.
Stamped with paleo Hebrew.
Metal bronze.
Diameter: .