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Governors of Judaea AE Prutah 26-36 AD Pontius Pilate Avg Circ

Governors of Judaea AE Prutah 26-36 AD Pontius Pilate Avg Circ

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Governors of Judaea AE Prutah 26-36 AD Pontius Pilate Avg Circ


0.0000 troy oz 26-36 AD Average Circulated

This ancient copper coin, known as an AE Prutah, was minted between the years 26 and 36 AD in the Roman province of Judaea. Produced during the administration of Pontius Pilate, this small bronze piece circulated during the reign of Roman Emperor Tiberius. Because of its specific era of manufacture, the coin represents a direct physical connection to the region during the lifetime of Jesus Christ, making it an object of immense historical interest. The design of the coin features distinct symbols of the era. On one side, observers can find ears of grain alongside a date, all enclosed within a decorative wreath. The opposite side displays a simpulum and a lituus, which are traditional Roman ritual implements. As a piece of provincial coinage, this artifact survives in average circulated condition, serving as a tangible survivor from a pivotal chapter in both Judaean and early Christian history.

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Specifications

Country Judaea
Year 26-36 AD
Grade Average Circulated
Legal-tender face value AE Prutah
Metal Copper
Weight 0.0000 troy oz
Diameter 20 mm
Thickness Varies mm

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