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Silver Crusader Coin of Christ Pantokrator – Mounted in an Ornate 14k Gold Pendant
The Silver Crusader Coin of Christ Pantokrator, mounted in an ornate 14k gold pendant, is a true testament to faith and craftsmanship.
Made in the Holy Land, this unique piece captures the divine power and grace of Christ, serving as a symbol of devotion for those who wear it close to their hearts.
● Weight: 5.2 grams.
● Size: 1.7″ / 4.3 cm (including bale).
● The Venetian Grosso.
● Certificate of authenticity.
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Silver Dinar Crusader Coin – Mounted in a 14k Gold Necklace – Made in Israel
Authentic 11th Century Silver Crusader Coin – Crafted into jewelry in Jerusalem
- Crusader Silver denier.
- 14k gold frame.
- Weight: 7.1 grams.
- Size: 1.4″ / 3.55 cm (Incl bale).
- Found in Jerusalem.
- Side A: Crusader Jerusalem cross.
- Side B: French Denier La Marche.
- Includes a certificate of authenticity.
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Silver Dinari ‘Alexander the Great’ Coin – Mounted in a 14k Gold with Ruby Pendant – Made in Israel
Genuine Alexander The Great silver coin set in a 14k gold pendant with a ruby accent.
This exquisite pendant showcases a genuine Silver Dinari coin from the era of Alexander the Great. Skillfully mounted in a 14k gold setting, it exudes timeless elegance. The coin’s intricate details and historical significance make it a true collector’s item. Handcrafted in Israel, this pendant is a testament to the rich heritage of ancient civilizations.
● Weight: 7 gram.
● 14k yellow gold.
● Size: 1.2″ / 3 cm (with bale).
● With real ruby stone.
● Made in Jerusalem.
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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.