THE MOST IMPORTANT COIN
OF THE BIBLE - Authentic certified "WIDOW'S MITE" coin now over 2000
YEARS OLD! TO MOST COIN SCHOLARS THE GENUINE AUTHENTIC "WIDOW'S
MITE" IS CONSIDERED THE FIRST AND THE MOST IMPORTANT COIN OF JESUS AND
THE BIBLE. These are the authentic coins described in Mark 12:
41-44: which best describes Jesus' Christian views. "Amen, I
say to you that this poor woman put in more than all those who put money
in our treasury" "for they put in only part of their monies and she put
in all she had" The Christian belief is to give all you have
to Christ, thus these coins say it best. These coins are over
2000 years old, being minted between 103 and 76 BC, EACH IS PAINS
TAKEN, HAND MOUNTED NOT TO DAMAGE THE AUTHENTIC COIN IN AN 18KT. GOLD
PENDANT, EACH PIECE OF JEWELRY IS UNIQUE AS NO TWO ARE ALIKE.
WEAR AN IMPORTANT PIECE OF
HISTORY. EACH COIN IN 18KT. PENDANT COMES WITH
CERTIFICATION PAPERS, WITH DESCRIPTION AND GUARANTEEING IT GENUINE
FOREVER. We have seen similar pendants
offered at over $500.00, but a special purchase enables us to offer this
wonderful gift and piece of jewelry which can be proudly worn and passed
down as an heirloom at greater savings.
Please call to reserve yours now 713-539-9340 thanks you and God
Bless You!
This is BIBLE COIN #5
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WEAR AUTHENTIC "THIRTY PIECES COIN" KNOWN AS THE COIN THAT CHANGED THE
WORLD.
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You have purchased an artifact that has a significant historical and
biblical importance. Struck in Judea between..........
The story of this woman's spectacular offering is found
in the Bible, Mark 12:41-44. Though she might have contributed any
number of small copper coins current at that time, a majority of experts
choose the copper prutah as the most prominent candidate for her
contribution. This coin of the Judean King Alexander Jannaeus.
(B.C. 103-76) was issued during the latter portion of his reign, circa
B.C. 78. Always crude, it has an anchor on the obverse and a star
on the reverse; it is so small it is called a prutah.
Much confusion over the name of this coin has confounded many.
Without doubt, they were common coins used for daily commerce during the
life of Christ, and as quoted from Mark 12: 41-44: "And Jesus
sat over against the treasury and beheld how the people cast money
into the treasury and many that were rich cast much. And there
came a certain poor widow, and she threw in two mites, which makes a
quadrans. And he called unto his disciples and said to them: "Amen
I say to you that this poor widow put in more than all those who have
been putting money in the treasury. For they have put in
abundance, but she out of her want has put in all she had".
Numismatic Authenticator -
Dave Wagner, American Numismatic Association Member 172893 |