Ancient Resource
"Masada" Coin // First Jewish War, 66-70 C.E.
Product Description
First Jewish War. Jewish Revolt Against Rome, 66-70 C.E. Bronze prutah. Dated year 2 (67/68 C.E.) Two handled amphora, ancient Hebrew inscription "Year Two" / Grape leaf on small vine, "The Freedom of Zion" in Hebrew. ref: Meshorer 196; Hendin 1360 for type. Dark coppery tone, excellent detail! Coin diameter 15mm, encapsulated and certified Fine by NGC. An excellent specimen! Archival slab measures 3.125" x 2.125" x 0.375â
This coin was minted and circulated during the time of Josephus, the Jewish War and the standoff at Masada. Although this coin was found elsewhere in Israel, these very same types of coins have been excavated atop the mountaintop fortress of Masada, and have earned the name "Masada coins".
Product Details
- Measurements
3.125"L x 2.125"W x 0.375"H
- OriginIsrael
â Diameter: 15mm
â Weight: 1.5 oz
Accompanied by a hand-signed certificate of authenticity which includes all the details, culture, dating, motifs/inscriptions when applicable, historical relevance, and provenance.
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