Ancient Coin of the First Jewish Revolt | Masada Artifact 66–73 AD

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Description

Description

This ancient coin was minted during the First Jewish Revolt (66–73 AD), a key period in Jewish history marked by the Jewish rebellion against Roman rule.

The coin, often associated with the siege of Masada, features symbols representing the Jewish resistance, including a palm branch and the menorah, signifying Jewish sovereignty and independence.

The First Jewish Revolt was a pivotal moment in the struggle for Jewish autonomy, culminating in the tragic events at Masada, where the Jewish rebels made their last stand against the Roman Empire. This coin is not only a valuable historical artifact but also a testament to the courage and resilience of the Jewish people during this tumultuous period.

Biblical Significance


This coin plays a significant role in biblical and Jewish history as it was minted during the First Jewish Revolt, a rebellion that is central to the Jewish narrative in the New Testament and Jewish War texts by historian Flavius Josephus.

The events of this period, particularly the siege of Masada, are often discussed in relation to Jewish perseverance and resistance to Roman oppression. This coin’s symbolism, including the palm branch and the menorah, connects directly to Jewish religious identity and the struggle for autonomy, making it an essential piece of history for anyone interested in the intersection of religion, culture, and ancient politics.

Size:
Approximately 15–20mm

Weight:
Around 2.5–4g

Mint:
Likely minted in Jerusalem or Masada

 

Period and Time

Period and Time

First Jewish Revolt | 66–73 AD

The coin was minted during the First Jewish Revolt against Roman rule.

The revolt began in 66 AD and ended in 73 AD with the fall of Masada, where Jewish defenders famously resisted Roman forces.

The coin reflects the fervent desire for independence and Jewish sovereignty during this time of conflict.

Material

Material

Bronze
Made from bronze, this coin is a common example of currency minted during the revolt. Bronze was widely used for everyday transactions, and these coins were important in uniting the rebels and signaling their resistance against Rome.

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