Judas' 30 Pieces of Silver - Palestine Tyros Shekel 100 BC replica coin
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Judas' 30 Pieces of Silver - Palestine Tyros Shekel 100 BC replica coin
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tin, pewter, silver
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in Čejč, Czechia
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Description
The price is per one coin!
REVERSE: TYROY IERAS KIASYLOY, Eagle stg. l. on beak of ship, carrying palm under r. wing, in field to l. club and monogram behind. Monogram PS in right field.
Judas' 30 Pieces of Silver - Matthew 26:14-15: "Then one of the 12, called Judas Iscariot, went unto the chief priests, and said unto them, 'What will ye give me, and I will deliver him unto you?' And they covenanted with him for 30 pieces of silver." -- Matthew 26:14-15. Shekels of Tyre were the only currency accepted at the Jerusalem Temple and are the most likely coinage with which Judas was paid for the betrayal of Christ. The silver shekels and half-shekels of Tyre were minted from c. 126 B.C. until c. 57 A.D. Any coin minted prior to 32 A.D. may have circulated in Jerusalem during Jesus' lifetime. The Temple Tax Coin: "...go to the sea and cast a hook, and take up the fish that first cometh up, and when thou has opened his mouth, thou shalt find a piece of money: that take, and give unto them [the temple tax collectors] for me and thee." Since the tax was one half shekel per man the coin would have to be a shekel to pay the tax for both Jesus and Peter. Matthew 17:24-27
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WHO WE ARE
The medal workshop and mint of Petr Sousek and Pavel Neumann of Brno, Czech Republic. We specialize in striking highly artistic coins and medallions, mainly in a historic or pseudo-historic style. We are one of the few workshops in the world which adhere, as a standard, to the original = historical minting procedures.
WHAT WE PRODUCE
Replicas of ancient and other historic coins, tokens, medals and coins to our own or the customer's design as well as pseudo-historic and coin-derived jewellery.
HOW WE WORK
From manually engraved steel, iron or bronze dies we strike, manually or by means of a screw-operated minting press, from gold, silver and common metals. Jewellery is cast using the lost-wax method and individually hand-worked and aged.
The price is per one coin!
REVERSE: TYROY IERAS KIASYLOY, Eagle stg. l. on beak of ship, carrying palm under r. wing, in field to l. club and monogram behind. Monogram PS in right field.
Judas' 30 Pieces of Silver - Matthew 26:14-15: "Then one of the 12, called Judas Iscariot, went unto the chief priests, and said unto them, 'What will ye give me, and I will deliver him unto you?' And they covenanted with him for 30 pieces of silver." -- Matthew 26:14-15. Shekels of Tyre were the only currency accepted at the Jerusalem Temple and are the most likely coinage with which Judas was paid for the betrayal of Christ. The silver shekels and half-shekels of Tyre were minted from c. 126 B.C. until c. 57 A.D. Any coin minted prior to 32 A.D. may have circulated in Jerusalem during Jesus' lifetime. The Temple Tax Coin: "...go to the sea and cast a hook, and take up the fish that first cometh up, and when thou has opened his mouth, thou shalt find a piece of money: that take, and give unto them [the temple tax collectors] for me and thee." Since the tax was one half shekel per man the coin would have to be a shekel to pay the tax for both Jesus and Peter. Matthew 17:24-27
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WHO WE ARE
The medal workshop and mint of Petr Sousek and Pavel Neumann of Brno, Czech Republic. We specialize in striking highly artistic coins and medallions, mainly in a historic or pseudo-historic style. We are one of the few workshops in the world which adhere, as a standard, to the original = historical minting procedures.
WHAT WE PRODUCE
Replicas of ancient and other historic coins, tokens, medals and coins to our own or the customer's design as well as pseudo-historic and coin-derived jewellery.
HOW WE WORK
From manually engraved steel, iron or bronze dies we strike, manually or by means of a screw-operated minting press, from gold, silver and common metals. Jewellery is cast using the lost-wax method and individually hand-worked and aged.
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Trey Smith Oct 16, 20185 out of 5 starsThese are amazing exactly how I thought they would be! Thanks a lot, will be a perfect gift!
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kitvv Apr 22, 20185 out of 5 starsShipping was timely and the coin's exactly as shown. Really love them, thank you!
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