Ancient Shekel of Tyre Coin Set in 14K Gold Pendant

Ancient Shekel of Tyre Coin Set in 14K Gold Pendant

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Shekel of Tyre Pendant – Sacred Strength in Gold Authentic Ancient Coin • 14K Solid Gold Setting • Handcrafted in Israel Wear a piece of biblical history with timeless elegance. This powerful Pendant features a genuine Shekel of Tyre coin—silver currency once used for Temple offerings and famously linked to the thirty pieces of silver received by Judas Iscariot (circa 126 BCE–AD 70). The coin is encased in a bold and meticulously crafted 14K solid gold pendant, handmade in Israel. Every curve and detail honors the sacred heritage of the Holy Land, transforming ancient currency into a regal, personal statement of faith, legacy, and refinement. ✡️ A divine past. A present made to last.

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A SILVER SHEKEL OF TYRE IN 14K WHITEGOLD PENDANT
Size: 30.5 x 42.2 mm
Weight: 25.3 grams

Jerusalem Mint
Obverse: Laureate bust of Herakles-Melqart facing right.
Reverse: Eagle standing on prow facing left, palm branch over right wing. Club and PI in left field, KP in right field. Phoenician letter between legs. TYPOY IEPASKAI ASYLOY.
The Tyre shekel was the coin that was used for temple taxes in Jerusalem during the time of Christ. Due to its graven images, it was seen as contradicting the First Commandment. It was for this reason that Money changers could be found in the temple. It is their extortionist behavior that resulted in the passage found in Matthew 21:12-13  And Jesus went into the temple of God, and cast out all them that sold and bought in the temple, and overthrew the tables of the moneychangers, and the seats of them that sold doves, and said to them, It is written, My house shall be called the house of prayer; but you
have made it a den of thieves'.

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