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Silver Denarius the Tribute Penny – “Render to Caesar” Coin
The Tribute Penny: Silver Roman Denarius of Caesar Tiberius (14 A.D.)
- Authentic silver Denarius from Caesar Tiberius’ reign
- Referenced in the New Testament parables by Jesus
- Minted in 14 A.D., a significant historical period
- Authorized antiquity dealer based in Israel
- Remarkable artifact with biblical significance
- Tangible connection to ancient Roman history
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Silver Greek (Seleucid) Tetradrachma Coin of Antiochus III
Silver Greek (Seleucid) tetradrachma of Antiochus III (175 B.C.)
Discovered in Ashkelon.
Antiochus III was the father of Antiochus IV who started the Hasmonean Revolt in Judea.
Comes with a certificate of authenticity and all required documents for export approval.
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Silver Greek Tetradrachma of Ptolemy
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 around this time.
The tetradrachm (Greek: τετράδραχμον) was an Ancient Greek silver coin equivalent to four drachms. It was in wide circulation from 510 to 38 BCE.[2]
Comes with a certificate of authenticity and all required documents for export approval
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Silver Shekel of Tyre – Second Temple Tax
Biblical Numismatic – Coin from the Time of Jesus
- Minted in Tyre ca. 125 BC – AD 70
- Coin of the Jerusalem Temple Tax
- Full Shekel of Tyre.
- Purest silver content of all coins from that period
- IAA Export Approval available.
- Certificate of authenticity included.
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Silver Tetradrachma of Antiochus III (245-242 B.C.)
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 his son, Antiochus IV.
Comes with a certificate of authenticity and all required documents for export approval.
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Six of Biblical Coins Used in Jesus Time – Display Stand and Booklet Included
Set of Six Coins Minted and Used in Jerusalem First Century.
- Antonius Felix coin Year 52 AD.
- Festus the governor on Judea coin y 50 AD.
- The Widow’s Mite coin (Hasmonean) 76-95 AD.
- Maccabean coin year 96 BC – 37 AD with paleo Hebrew writing.
- Herod Agrippa I coin 42 AD.
- First Jewish Revolt coin year 68 AD “Masada Coin”.