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Ancient Jewish Coins: Coins from the First Revolt - Jewish Virtual Library
These handsome coins are the first truly Jewish silver coins. They feature a chalice on one side with the year of the revolt above, surrounded by the ancient Hebrew inscription “Shekel of Israel.” Three budding pomegranates are featured on the reverse, with …
shekel - Ancient Coin Stories
In the ancient world, the shekel was widely used across a vast region, including in the Sumerian, Akkadian, and Babylonian empires, before it became associated with the Israelites. In the context of Israel and Judah, the shekel began as a silver coin used for both trade and religious purposes.
Rare Silver Coin From First Jewish Revolt Against Roman Empire ...
2023年7月26日 · The ancient half-shekel coin was found in the Israeli part of the Judean Desert. The silver coin is dated to the first year of the First Jewish Revolt against the Roman Empire.
First Jewish Revolt coinage - Wikipedia
Bronze prutah eighth of a shekel of year 4 (69–70 CE) issued during the First Jewish Revolt. First Jewish Revolt coinage was issued by the Jews after the Zealots captured Jerusalem and the Jewish Temple from the Romans in 66 CE at the beginning of the First Jewish Revolt.
Archaeology in Israel: Ancient Jewish Coins - Jewish Virtual Library
Encyclopedia of Jewish and Israeli history, politics and culture, with biographies, statistics, articles and documents on topics from anti-Semitism to Zionism.
Coins and Currency - Jewish Virtual Library
These silver coins are rather rare, but at least six coin types are known with the inscription Yehud (Aramaic: Judea). Some follow the "head/owl" type, while others show a falcon, a fleur-de-lis, a Janus head, a god seated on a winged chariot, and a bird of an unidentified kind.
½ Sheqel (Year 2) - Judea - Numista
Detailed information about the coin ½ Sheqel (Year 2), Judea, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data
shekel - NumisWiki, The Collaborative Numismatics Project
Shekel (Plural - Shkalim) is an ancient weight and type of currency used in ancient times, most notably in Judea. Before the currency, the weight was between 9-17 grams. The earliest shkalim were silver or gold ingots with their weights stamped on them.
Judean & Biblical Coins Archives - Coin Replicas
Judaea Bar Kochba Revolt. Year 1 (132/133 AD). Large Bronze Coin 30mm. Sale! Mattathias Antigonus (40-37 BC). AE Prutah, Biblical Judaea.
Sheqel (Year 1) - Judea – Numista
Detailed information about the coin Sheqel (Year 1), Judea, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data