Holy Land Relics – Twelve Ancient Coins of Judaea from the Time of Jesus (1st Century BC – 1st Century AD)

$803.25

Holy Land Relics – Twelve Ancient Coins of Judaea from the Time of Jesus

This premium boxed set features twelve genuine bronze coins from ancient Judaea, each struck during the pivotal first centuries BC and AD—the very era in which Jesus of Nazareth lived and preached.

Historical Significance:
These coins circulated in the bustling marketplaces, villages, and cities of the Holy Land, passing through the hands of ordinary people, Roman officials, and Jewish leaders. Struck under rulers such as Herod the Great, Pontius Pilate, and other Roman procurators, they represent the complex political and cultural backdrop of Judaea during the early Roman Empire.

Their designs, often featuring palm branches, amphorae, cornucopiae, or ritual vessels, reflect both local Jewish traditions and the authority of Rome. Some are directly tied to figures mentioned in the New Testament, making them some of the most evocative artifacts of biblical archaeology.

A Tangible Link to the Bible:
More than just currency, these coins are witnesses to the events and environment of the New Testament world. They provide collectors, historians, and the faithful alike with an authentic, physical connection to the land and the era where Christianity was born.

Presentation:
Carefully curated and elegantly displayed in a collector’s box, this set offers both a visual and historical journey through the coinage of ancient Judaea—a true treasury of Holy Land relics.

Holy Land Relics – Twelve Ancient Coins of Judaea from the Time of Jesus

This premium boxed set features twelve genuine bronze coins from ancient Judaea, each struck during the pivotal first centuries BC and AD—the very era in which Jesus of Nazareth lived and preached.

Historical Significance:
These coins circulated in the bustling marketplaces, villages, and cities of the Holy Land, passing through the hands of ordinary people, Roman officials, and Jewish leaders. Struck under rulers such as Herod the Great, Pontius Pilate, and other Roman procurators, they represent the complex political and cultural backdrop of Judaea during the early Roman Empire.

Their designs, often featuring palm branches, amphorae, cornucopiae, or ritual vessels, reflect both local Jewish traditions and the authority of Rome. Some are directly tied to figures mentioned in the New Testament, making them some of the most evocative artifacts of biblical archaeology.

A Tangible Link to the Bible:
More than just currency, these coins are witnesses to the events and environment of the New Testament world. They provide collectors, historians, and the faithful alike with an authentic, physical connection to the land and the era where Christianity was born.

Presentation:
Carefully curated and elegantly displayed in a collector’s box, this set offers both a visual and historical journey through the coinage of ancient Judaea—a true treasury of Holy Land relics.