Skip to product information
1 of 2

Jesus Period Coins - Set of 6

Jesus Period Coins - Set of 6

Regular price $1,244.00 CAD
Regular price Sale price $1,244.00 CAD
Sale Sold out
Shipping calculated at checkout.

SKU: AN702

This exceptional set of 6 antique coins, known as Jesus Period Coins, offers a tangible connection to the time of Christ. Each coin in this collection dates back to the era surrounding the life of Jesus, providing a unique glimpse into the ancient world. These coins, carefully preserved and curated, represent various denominations and designs used in everyday transactions during this significant historical period. Owning this set allows you to hold a piece of history in your hands, making it a meaningful and cherished addition to any collection.

Additional Information

  • Antiquity
  • Pamphlet
  • From Israel
  • 1: Widow’s mite.  The Widow’s Mite is a bronze prutah of Alexander Jannaeus (103-76 AD.) This prutah was used as small change during Jesus time.
  • 2: Hasmonean.  This is a bronze prutah of either Alexander Jannaeus (Jonatan), John Hyrcanus I or II (Jehochanan). Or Matthias first minted in the 2nd century BC, but reused during the time of Jesus.

  • 3: Herod Agrippa I.  Herod Agrippa I (37-44 AD) was the grandson of Herod the Great. He is mentioned in Acts 26 as the king of Judea during Paul’s imprisonment. This is his bronze coin which was minted in Jerusalem.

  • 4: Antonius Felix. This is the bronze coin of Antonius Felix (52-60 AD) who is mentioned in Acts 26. He was procurator of Judea at the beginning of Paul’s imprisonment.

  • 5: Porcius Festus. Porcius Festus (59-62 AD) is mentioned in Acts 26 as the Roman governor of Judea who replaced Felix during the time of Paul’s imprisonment.

  •  6. The First Jewish Revolt.  This is a coin minted during the First Jewish Revolt (66-73 AD), as war propaganda supporting the cause for independence.
    These biblical Jewish coins were minted around Jesus time by governors that are mentioned in the book of Acts 24.

View full details