Bronze Jewish coin year 2 of the first revolt used in Jerusalem year 67 AD.
The great revolt against Rome.
Side A: Amphora with two Handles.
Side B: Vine .
Hasmonean prutah Jewish ancient coin.
The bronze Hasmonean coins have a variety of symbols, including the double cornucopia (found on the modern NIS 2 Shekel coin), the lily (found on .
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 .
Embrace history with this exquisite Masada Coin, a genuine relic of the Jewish Revolt, elegantly mounted in a 14k Gold Star of David.
Handcrafted in Jerusalem, this necklace is a .
Simon Bar Kokhba coin set in 14k gold and sorunded with diamonds.
Authentic coin of Simon bar Kochba.
Second Jewish Revolt year 133 AD.
Harp of David on ancient .
Second Jewish Revolt coin of Simon Bar Kochba from year 132 AD set in a 14K gold pendant
Weight: 17.8 grams.
Simon Bar Kokhba a second Jewish revolt leader.
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Coins minted and Used in the New Testament Times.
Antonius Felix coin Year 52 AD.
Festus the governor on Judea coin y 50 AD.
The Widow's Mite coin (Hasmonean) .
Authentic silver Roman denarius of Vespasian commemorating his victory over the Jews in the first Jewish Revolt
Vespasian was the commander of the Roman forces in the First Jewish Revolt .
Bronze Titus "Judea Capta" coin (39-81 A.D.)
This larger bronze coin was used to commemorate Titus' victory over the Jews in the First Jewish Revolt (66-73 A.D.), and contains the inscription, .