Coinage of the Holy Land 3 coin Collection
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Product Details
This set includes one Roman Silver Denarius Random Emperors (69 AD -244 AD) Good-Fine, Judaea Widow's Mite XF (103-76 BC), one Large Bronze Follis of the Byzantine Empire which extended into the Holy Land under Justinian I from 527-565.
Set Highlights:
- Features a curated collection of ancient coins, each carefully selected for its historical significance and collectible quality, representing the breadth and influence of ancient empires.
- Each piece will be housed in protective holders to preserve its condition and authenticity.
- Roman Silver Denarius (69 AD - 244 AD) featuring random emperors in Good to Fine (G-F) condition, a testament to the power and artistry of Rome at its peak.
- Judaea Widow's Mite (103-76 BC) in Extra Fine (XF) condition, a historically and religiously significant bronze coin, famously referenced in Biblical accounts.
- Large Bronze Follis of the Byzantine Empire during the reign of Justinian I (527-565 AD) the empire extended into the Holy Land and exemplified its legacy as a successor to Rome.
- All coins will be presented together in a Red 3x4 Velour Drawstring Pouch for secure storage and elegant display, making this a distinguished addition to any collection.
This set offers a tangible connection to ancient history, featuring coins from pivotal eras: a Roman Silver Denarius, a Judaea Widow's Mite, and a Byzantine Bronze Follis from Justinian I's reign. These coins represent significant cultural, religious, and historical milestones, from the rise of the Roman Empire and biblical narratives to the Byzantine transformation of the ancient world. Perfect for collectors, historians, and enthusiasts, this set combines historical value with remarkable craftsmanship, making it a meaningful addition to any collection. Get your set today!
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