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Directly from Jerusalem, Holy Land. An authentic biblical ancient Bronze Jewish coin from the first revolt, 66 - 70 AD
OBVERSE: A narrow-necked amphora surrounded by a More »
Directly from Jerusalem, Holy Land. An authentic biblical ancient Bronze Jewish coin from the first revolt, 66 - 70 AD
OBVERSE: A narrow-necked amphora surrounded by a Hebrew legend

REVERSE:A Vine-branch with a single leaf, surrounded by a Hebrew legend that translates to "THE FREEDOM OF ZION".
Diameter: 1.6 cm
After revolting and gaining their independence from Roman rule, Israel began minting their own currency during the 3 years prior to the destruction of the Temple Unhappy with the rule of the Roman Procurators, the Judaeans rose up in open revolt in AD 66. The revolt withstood the Romans for several years (not a small thing), but in AD 70 Titus (son of Vespasian and himself future emperor) was sent to put and end to it. Jerusalem was sacked and the Temple was destroyed. During this period, the Jewish people struck a number of types of coins, and afterwards, the Romans struck the Judea Capta series to commemorate their victory
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Directly from Jerusalem, Holy Land. An authentic biblical ancient Bronze Jewish coin from the first revolt, 66 - 70 AD
OBVERSE: A narrow-necked amphora surrounded by a More »
Directly from Jerusalem, Holy Land. An authentic biblical ancient Bronze Jewish coin from the first revolt, 66 - 70 AD
OBVERSE: A narrow-necked amphora surrounded by a Hebrew legend

REVERSE:A Vine-branch with a single leaf, surrounded by a Hebrew legend that translates to "THE FREEDOM OF ZION".
After revolting and gaining their independence from Roman rule, Israel began minting their own currency during the 3 years prior to the destruction of the Temple Unhappy with the rule of the Roman Procurators, the Judaeans rose up in open revolt in AD 66. The revolt withstood the Romans for several years (not a small thing), but in AD 70 Titus (son of Vespasian and himself future emperor) was sent to put and end to it. Jerusalem was sacked and the Temple was destroyed. During this period, the Jewish people struck a number of types of coins, and afterwards, the Romans struck the Judea Capta series to commemorate their victory
Diameter: 1.7 cm
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Directly from Jerusalem, ancient biblical historically important bronze coin "Prutah of Pontius Pilate
(Minted the years close of Christ’s Crucifixion & More »
Directly from Jerusalem, ancient biblical historically important bronze coin "Prutah of Pontius Pilate
(Minted the years close of Christ’s Crucifixion & Resurrection)
Diameter: 1.5 cm
The exact date of the event is not known for certain, but could have been in the year 17 of Pilate's coins or A.D 30
Pontius Pilate, who governed for 10 years, minted two different types of "Prutot" coins. His role in history would have been relatively unknown it if were not for these coins and his part in the Crucifixion.
Pontius Pilate is by far the best known of all administrators of his time. His existence, however, is not well documented by anything other than his coins. If it were not for his coins, and the biblical account of his delivery of Jesus to be crucified, he might well have gone unnoticed by historians. His approval by the Jews must have been tarnished by his lack of understanding or concern for their custom of excluding forbidden symbols on their coins.
Pilate issued only two types of coins during his ten-year term in office. The first bronze Prutah is dated year 16 (Of Tiberius Caesar) and was struck in AD 29. It has in its design three bound ears of barley on the obverse, and the Roman sacrificial simpulum, or libation ladle, on the reverse.
His second type of Prutah shows an augur's wand, or lituus, on the obverse surrounded by Tiberius Caesar's name. The reverse has a date rendered in customary Greek letters indicating the year of Tiberius Caesar's reign. LIZ=17, and LIH=18.
All of these are of special interest to collectors because Pilate issued then close to the year of Crucifixion.
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From Jerusalem, an ancient Byzantine gold coin of Emperor ARCADIUS, dated from, 377 - 408 AD
Arcadius was born in Spain around AD 377, the son of Theodosius the Great and More »
From Jerusalem, an ancient Byzantine gold coin of Emperor ARCADIUS, dated from, 377 - 408 AD
Arcadius was born in Spain around AD 377, the son of Theodosius the Great and Aelia Flavia Flaccilla. 
His father raised him to the rank of co-Augustus of the east in AD 383, though due to his young age it was a solely ceremonial title at first. 
Flavius Arcadius ( 377/ 378 - May 1, 408) was a Roman Emperor (ruled 395 - 408 AD) in the Eastern half of the Roman Empire.
Arcadius was dominated for the rest of his rule by Anthemius, the Praetorian Prefect, who made peace with Stilicho in the West. Arcadius himself was more concerned with appearing to be a pious Christian than he was with political or military matters, and he died, only nominally in control of his empire, in 408. 
When Arcadius died in 408 (only 31 years old), his 7-year-old son Theodosius II succeeded him. Like Arcadius, he had an advisor who did most of his work. The advisor's name was Anthemius. It was he who built the great walls of Constantinople, which stood for a thousand years without anyone forcing a way through them.
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Historically important ancient Roman gold coin of Emperor Valens “ Defender of the Eastern half of the Roman Empireâ€, AD 364 – 378
On the obverse side is More »
Historically important ancient Roman gold coin of Emperor Valens “ Defender of the Eastern half of the Roman Empireâ€, AD 364 – 378
On the obverse side is an image of Emperor Valens wearing his official attire and an ornate crown decorated with two rows of pearls surrounding a gold cross.
The reverse shows the emperor in military attire, holding in his left hand a staff with a cross and in his right a ball surmounted by a winged angel.
Valens
(Latin: Flavius Julius Valens Augustus; 328 – 9 August 378) was the Eastern Roman Emperor from 364 to 378.
He was given the eastern half of the empire by his brother Valentinian I after the latter's accession to the throne. Valens, sometimes known as the Last True Roman, was defeated and killed in the Battle of Adrianople, which marked the beginning of the collapse of the decaying Western Roman Empire.
Diameter: 22mm
Condition: VF condition as found with natural gold patina
Found in Samaria 70 KM north of Jerusalem, Israel
Found in Samaria north of Jerusalem, Israel
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Directly from Jerusalem, historically important Roman "Jewish" bronze coin dated from, 66 - 70 AD"The first Jewish revolt against Rome" also know by the MASADA COIN.The coin More »
Directly from Jerusalem, historically important Roman "Jewish" bronze coin dated from, 66 - 70 AD"The first Jewish revolt against Rome" also know by the MASADA COIN.The coin is nicely set on 18 Karat gold handmade pendant Obverse: Amphora with wide rim, year two in Paleo-Hebrew Reverse: Grape leaf with a small branch "For the Freedom of Zion" in Paleo-Hebrew Found in Jerusalem, Israel ALL ITEMS THAT WE OFFER FOR SALE COME WITH A CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY « Less
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You are considering a very attractive ancient Roman bronze coin pendant of Emperor Claudius,286 - 270 AD.Nicely set into a wearable cultured pearl necklace, length: 45 cm ALL More »
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Roman Jewish Bronze Coin Jewish Revolt Against Rome Directly from Jerusalem, historically important Roman "Jewish" bronze coin dated from, 66 - 70 AD"The first Jewish revolt More »
Roman Jewish Bronze Coin Jewish Revolt Against Rome Directly from Jerusalem, historically important Roman "Jewish" bronze coin dated from, 66 - 70 AD"The first Jewish revolt against Rome" also know by the MASADA COIN.The coin is nicely mounted on sterling silver handmade pendant Obverse: Amphora with wide rim, year two in Paleo- Hebrew Reverse: Grape leaf with a small branch "For the Freedom of Zion" in Paleo-Hebrew Length: 2.7 cm - Diameter: 2 cm Found in Jerusalem, Israel ALL ITEMS THAT WE OFFER FOR SALE COME WITH A CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY « Less
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