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Maccabean Bronze Coin First – Jonathan The Beloved of Jewish
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 a Poppy between.
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Maccabean Bronze Hasmonean Coin (2nd Century B.C.)
Ancient bronze coin from the Hasmonean Period
Good Condition
Side A: double cornucopia design with a pomegranate in the middle (this same design is on the 2 shekel coin of the current NIS)Side B: Paleo-Hebrew inscription with a wreath on the outside. Inscription reads, “Jochanan (John Hyrcanus I or II), the high priest, and council of the Jews.” This indicates the minting authority during Hasmonean rule.
Comes with a certificate of authenticity and all required documents for export approval
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Macedonia Amphiboles Tetradrachm (Artemis) Silver Coin
Macedonian Greek Silver Coin in Ephesus
- Silver coin mentioned in the Bible.
- Bust of Artemis ancient world goddess.
- Atriums mentioned by St Paul acts: 19 – 35.
- Weight: 16.8 grams.
- Width: 1.5″ / 3.1 cm.
- Stand certificate and IAA Documents included.
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Marcus Aurelius Roman Bronze Coin
Bronze coin of Emperor Marcus Aurelius Probus Augustus (276 to 282 AD)
Coin is in very good condition.
Marcus Aurelius was known for one of his ideas to not allow the Roman soldiers to be idle, and to employ them in time of peace on useful works, such as the planting of vineyards in Gaul, Pannonia and other districts in order to restart the economy in these devastated lands
Comes with a certificate of authenticity and all required documents for export approval
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New Testament Coin – The Sheqel of Tyre Jerusalem Temple Tax
Jerusalem Second Temple Tax Silver Coin
● XF Silver Tetradrachm coin.
● Jesus time silver coin.
● Silver coin minted in the year 23 AD.
● Side A: Face Melqart Phoenician goddess.
● Side B: Phoenician Eagle and written Tyre the holy.
● Weight: 14g / width 1.1″ inches.
● The high purity of the silver coin in the First Century.