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Roman Coin – Constantine the Great Coin – 330 A.D
Roman coin of Constantine the Great (330 AD)
Constantine was the Roman Emperor who first established Christianity as the official religion of the Roman Empire. He also moved the capital of the Empire to Constantinople/Istanbul/Byzantium, and his mother, Helena, first built the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.
Great condition!
Comes with a certificate of authenticity and all required documents for export approva
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Roman Denarius Caesar Augustus – Coins of the Bible
The Census Decree and the Birth of Christ: A Historical Coin Connection
- Authentic Roman Denarius from Caesar Augustus’ reign
- Linked to the biblical census in the Gospel of Luke
- First-century silver coin with historical significance
- Includes a certificate of authenticity and display stand
- Sourced from an authorized antiquity dealer in Israel
- Perfect for collectors and history enthusiasts alike
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Roman Follis Bronze Coin – Caesar Emperor Marcus Probus 282 AD
Examining the Caesar Bust of Emperor Marcus Probus (282 AD).
- Authentic Roman Follis bronze coin from 282 AD
- Features the bust of Emperor Marcus Probus
- Guaranteed authenticity by authorized dealer
- Intricate details showcasing Roman artistry
- Rare and valuable piece of ancient history
- Perfect for collectors and history enthusiasts
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Set of Six ‘Widow’s Mite Coins’ used in Jesus Time
Genuine Widow’s Mite ancient coins used in Jerusalem Jesus time.
- The poor woman offering.
- Six ancient coins discovered in Jerusalem.
- Coins were mentioned in the Jesus teaching.
- Great illustration about Biblical offering.
- Includes a certificate of authenticity.
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Silver Alexander the Great Coin (320 B.C.) – Discovered in Jerusalem
Authentic silver Tetradrachm coin of Alexander the Great (320 B.C)
Head of Herakles with a Lion skin – Reverse: Zeus seated on throne.
Diameter: 1.2″ inch.
Very good condition.
Discovered in Jerusalem.Comes with a certificate of authenticity and all required documents for export