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The Jewish Wars with Rome: A Box of 6 Ancient Bronze Roman and Judaean Coins

The Jewish Wars with Rome: A Box of 6 Ancient Bronze Roman and Judaean Coins

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The Maccabees threw off the yoke of the Seleucids, establishing a new Jewish kingdom, only for Rome to conquer Judea a century later. This collection is a numismatic history of the Holy Land in the tumultuous period from the rise of the Hasmonean kings to the fall of the Second Temple.

 

Details of This Unique Collection:

Historical Significance: The Maccabees threw off the Seleucid yoke, establishing an independent Jewish kingdom, only for Rome to conquer Judea a century later. This collection chronicles the Holy Land's history during this period of upheaval, from the Hasmonean kings to the Roman conquest.

Authenticity: Each coin in this set is a genuine artifact from the period, ensuring its historical value and significance.

Condition: These ancient bronze coins have been carefully preserved, showcasing the intricate designs and craftsmanship of the time.

Design: The coins feature various designs from both Roman and Judaean origins, highlighting the diverse and rich history of the region during this era.

 

Highlights of The Jewish Wars with Rome Coin Collection:

  • Historical Depth: Spanning from the rise of the Maccabees to the fall of the Second Temple.
  • Authentic Artifacts: Each coin is a genuine piece of history, carefully preserved.
  • Diverse Designs: Featuring designs from both Roman and Judaean origins.

 

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