Greek Coins were minted throughout Ancient Greece beginning around the 7th century BC. Coins were valued based on the weight of the metal they contained, not by face value, and were often weighed during transactions.

 

Judaean Coins represent a rich history of autonomy, conflict, and foreign rule, spanning from the Persian period to Roman domination. These artifacts often feature religious symbols or propaganda, making them essential tools for understanding Jewish and Roman history.

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