This set includes a Roman iron nail and a poor widow's mite, both from the Roman crucifixion period. The items are from the ancient era. The set comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, adding to its historical significance and value.
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Bronze prutah or lepton of Alexander Janneaus, king of Judaea, minted ca. 100 BCE. quietly and without care to be observed. This was in contrast to the rich Pharisees who would give their gold and silver (only a small portion of what they had ) to the poor only when it could be observed by others and bring them honor or acclaim.
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Ancient Biblical Judaea “Widow’s Mite” coin from 103-76 BC is a bronze coin featuring a star (or sun ray) and anchor motif. This prutah coin dates back to the Roman Republic era, making it a valuable piece of history.
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Up for sale is a sterling silver pendant set with an ancient bronze widow mite coin. Interesting item. Pendant is marked for sterling silver and Israel. 5p coin for scale Any questions please ask!
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Each of these nails was painstakingly hand-produced by the Romans within 45 years of the crucifixion, circa 33 A.D. The nails were sent to Scotland around 78 A. D. to aid Agricola in the Roman war against the Caledonians in Scotland.
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Widow's Mite - Judean Prutah (103-76 BC). Bronze prutah or lepton of Alexander Janneaus, king of Judaea, minted ca. 100 BCE. quietly and without care to be observed. This was in contrast to the rich Pharisees who would give their gold and silver (only a small portion of what they had ) to the poor only when it could be observed by others and bring them honor or acclaim.
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Widow's Mite in Mini Album w/ Certificate of Authenticity. Bronze prutah or lepton of Alexander Janneaus, king of Judaea, minted ca. 100 BC. quietly and without care to be observed. This was in contrast to the rich Pharisees who would give their gold and silver (only a small portion of what they had ) to the poor only when it could be observed by others and bring them honor or acclaim.
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Widow's Mite w/ Album & COA - Judean Prutah (c. 100 BC). Bronze prutah or lepton of Alexander Janneaus, king of Judaea, minted ca. 100 BC. quietly and without care to be observed. This was in contrast to the rich Pharisees who would give their gold and silver (only a small portion of what they had ) to the poor only when it could be observed by others and bring them honor or acclaim.
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