JUDEAN BRONZE PRUTAH (CIRCA 60 A.D.)
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Judean Bronze Prutah (circa 60 A.D.)-Border Metal: Yellow Gold Length: 18" Sterling Silver Necklace Metal: Sterling Silver Frame Measures: .70" DiameterThis sterling silver pendant holds a bronze Prutah coin from the region of Judaea. The front of the coin features an excellent image of the date palm, a famous symbol of Judaea which carried meanings of abundance and plenty, dignity, honor, victory and jubilation. The coin was minted under the ruler Porcius Festus, the procurator designated by the Roman emperor to oversea the region. It was before Festus that the apostle Paul had his final hearing. Festus sought to induce Paul to go to Jerusalem for trial. Paul appealed to the Emperor, and he was deported to Rome in the autumn of 58 AD (Acts 25-26)
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JUDEAN BRONZE PRUTAH (CIRCA 60 A.D.)
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