Pontius Pilate Bronze Prutah Coin | Roman Period Artifact 26–36 AD

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Description

Description

This rare bronze prutah was minted during the governorship of Pontius Pilate, the Roman Prefect of Judea from 26–36 AD. Pilate is famously known for presiding over the trial and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The obverse of the coin features the inscription ΠΙΛΑΤΟΣ (Pilatos), often accompanied by symbols such as a wreath or star and crescent, signifying Roman authority. The reverse typically showcases Roman emblems like a palm branch or cornucopia, which symbolize peace and prosperity under Roman rule. A fascinating historical artifact, this coin provides a direct link to the events of the New Testament and the complex relationship between Roman and Jewish rule in Judea.

Biblical Significance

The Pontius Pilate Bronze Prutah Coin carries significant biblical weight, as Pilate presided over the trial and crucifixion of Jesus Christ, one of the most pivotal events in the New Testament. The coin serves as a tangible connection to the era in which these events occurred, highlighting the tension between Roman rule and Jewish authority. Pilate’s involvement in the condemnation of Jesus made him a central figure in the Passion narrative, and this coin provides insight into the political landscape of Judea at the time. For collectors and those interested in biblical studies, this coin offers a physical reminder of the historical context in which Christianity began to spread.

Size:
15–17mm

Weight:
2.5–3.5g

Mint:
Likely minted in Jerusalem or Caesarea Maritima

Period and Time

Period and Time

Roman Period | 26–36 AD

The coin was issued during the governorship of Pontius Pilate, a key figure in the New Testament, marking a crucial point in Judean history when the region was under Roman rule.
This period is noted for its social, political, and religious upheaval, particularly as it relates to the life and crucifixion of Jesus Christ.

Material

Material

Bronze
The coin is made of bronze, the standard material for lower denomination coins of the Roman Empire. This durable material was widely used for everyday currency in Judea during the Roman occupation, reflecting both Roman authority and the practicality of local transactions.

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