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‘For Freedom to Zion’ Coin – Jewish Revolt Against Rome – Year 68 AD
‘For Freedom to Zion’ Coin – Jewish Revolt Against Rome – Year 68 AD
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Masada Revolt Coin – Jewish war Against Rome year 68 AD
- Struck in Jerusalem, 68 AD under Simon bar Giora.
- Obverse shows amphora; “Year Two” in paleo-Hebrew.
- Reverse vine leaf reads “For the Freedom of Zion.”
- Includes display stand and certificate of authenticity.
- Very fine condition with IAA export approval.
- Ideal gift for pastors, students, and collectors.
ewish Revolt Coin: Freedom to Zion, 68 AD – Authentic Bronze Prutah
During the turbulent first century, Jewish Revolt Against Rome coins emerged as powerful symbols of defiance. Zealot leaders under Simon bar Giora minted these prutah in Judea to assert independence.
The paleo-Hebrew inscriptions proudly declare “Year Two” on the obverse and “For the Freedom of Zion” on the reverse.
For Freedom to Zion Coin
These artifacts feature an amphora and vine leaf, both strictly aniconic to honor Jewish law. The vine leaf evokes the Temple’s golden decoration and Israel’s fruitfulness. Buyers receive a display stand, certificate of authenticity, and IAA export approval.
Such pieces offer pastors, students, and collectors a tangible link to biblical history. Shipped from Jerusalem, each coin arrives in very fine condition.
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