Ancient Masada Revolt Jewish Coin Set in 14K Gold & Genuine Leather Bracelet
Ancient Masada Revolt Jewish Coin Set in 14K Gold & Genuine Leather Bracelet
Ancient Bronze Masada Coin of the Great Jewish Revolt against Rome Dating (66-70) CE. Set in Stunning Handmade Bracelet. The Closures and The Decorated Framing around the Coin are made out of solid 14K Gold, the straps are made out of Genuine Braided Brown Leather In Excellent Condition " Every Letter is Visible" Minted on the Coin "For the Freedom of Zion" reflecting the rebels’ desire for Jerusalem to be freed Found in Jerusalem Comes with a Lifetime Certificate of Authenticity Authorized Antiquities Dealer by the Israel Antiquities Authority
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Product Details
Length: 20 Cm – 8" Inches X 2 Cm – 0.8" - Coin Frame size:
Total Weight: 13.22 grams (Coin :2.01g - Leather: 1.82g - 14K Gold: 9.38g)
Obverse: Two Handled Amphora with Broad Rim Ancient Hebrew Inscription of Minting Year
Reverse: Grape Leaf on small vine, “ For the Freedom of Zion” in Ancient Hebrew
This coin was issued by the Jewish rebels after they captured Jerusalem and the Second Jewish Temple from the Romans in 66 CE. It tells the story of a group of people who had endured great suffering and oppression, but who refused to give up hope. The Jewish rebels who issued this coin were fighting for a cause they believed in, one that was deeply rooted in their identity and faith. They had just captured Jerusalem and the Second Jewish Temple from the Romans, and this marked the beginning of a long and difficult journey ahead. This coin was a way for them to assert their independence and to show the world that they were not to be underestimated. It's a reminder of the struggles that people face when they fight for their beliefs, and the sacrifices they make along the way. We can learn a lot from the courage and resilience of these rebels, and we can honor their memory by continuing to fight for what we believe in, no matter how difficult it may seem.