Pontius Pilate Simpulum 29ad (P29-58) Herod Laureate and draped bust of
$95.00
Description
Laureate and draped bust of Aretas IV right / Veiled bust of Shaqilat right
2-1/2" wide and 1" deep
Many persons believe that this was the year that Christ was crucified
This silver ring holds two (2) authentic widows mite prutah coins that circulated in the time of Jesus
THIS PARTICULAR COIN:
Pontius Pilate Simpulum 29ad (P29-58) Herod Laureate and draped bust ofThis coin was minted by Pontius Pilate in 29AD. The coin showed three ears of barley on one side and a simpulum on the reverse. The simpulum was a utensil used by Roman priests during their religious ceremonies. The use of this pagan symbol was a disrespect of the Jewish population where the coins were circulated.
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