Greek Coin - 2nd Century.
All Greek coins were hand-made, rather than milled as modern coins are. The design for the obverse was carved (in reverse) into a block of .
Silver Greek tetradrachma of Ptolemy IV (204 B.C).
Ptolemy IV's weak rule leads to the loss of the region of Israel from his territory, which then transferred to Seleucid rule .
Biblical coin of Herod Agrippa minted Year 42 AD in Jerusalem Small bronze coin was minted in the sixth regnal year of Herod Agrippa I, and was minted only .
As early cultures developed, the desire to trade goods led to the need for some kind of currency. Merchants assigned standard values to goods and required payment in precious .
Silver tetradrachma of Antiochus III
Very good condition.
Antiochus III was the most famous ruler of the Seleucid kingdom. They controlled Judea up until the Maccabean revolt during the reign of .
Eastern Terra Sigillata Ware Cup from the Roman Period
Decorated with rosettes, horses, and chariots
Second Temple Period
Roman-style clay cup
Excellent condition
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Certificate of .
Second Temple Period Clay Oil Lamp
First century BC/AD - Time of Jesus
Uncommon design
Herodian-style pottery
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Certificate of authenticity included.
Base Ring Ware Cypriot Milk Jug
From the Late Bronze Age ca. 1550–1200 BCE
Imported from Cyprus
Decorated pottery
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