Ancient Resource
Biblical "Poor Widow's Mite" // First Jewish Coin
Product Description
Biblical "Poor Widow's Mite." First Jewish Coin Type, 1st Century BC. Bronze Prutah. This historically significant coin depicts a double cornucopia adorned with ribbons and a pomegranate between the horns; small “L” beside / The back features a Hebrew inscription reading “Yehohanan the High Priest and the Council of the Jews” in five lines within a wreath. Coin reference: Hendin-454 for type. Deep olive-green patina with light Holy Land earthen highlights. Encapsulated and graded Very Fine by NGC. Coin measures 13mm in diameter; archival slab size: 3.125" x 2.125" x 0.375”. *** As referenced in the Gospels of Mark and Luke, this is the coin the “poor widow” gave in the temple—a powerful symbol of faith and sacrifice. Widely circulated in Judaea during the time of Christ.
— Minted in the 1st Century BC; circulated during the time of Christ
— Provenance: Ex-De Père, WI collection
— Diameter 13mm; Encapsulated NGC slab: 3.125" x 2.125" x 0.375"
This piece is accompanied by a hand-signed certificate of authenticity which includes all the details, culture, dating, motifs/inscriptions when applicable, historical relevance, and provenance.
Product Details
- Measurements
3.125"L x 2.125"W x 0.375"H
- OriginIsrael
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