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judäisch Bronze 'Witwenmünze' - Außergewöhnlicher Zustand (Ohne mindestpreis)

A very fine ancient bronze coin, minted in Judaea, and known as a 'Widows Mite' after the Biblical story. This coin was the smallest known denomination in Jewish currency also known as a lepton. Two of these coins were the equivalent to a Roman quadrans. The obverse features an eight rayed star within a diadem. The reverse displays a ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ around inverted anchor. The coin was likely struck under Alexander Jannaeus, but were still in circulation during the lifetime of Christ. Signs of wear as consistent with age. The coin is in exceptional condition. The mite is referred to in St Mark’s Gospel, verse 12, chapters 41-44, and installs in us the importance of giving. Having given all the wealth she had, Jesus praises a poor widow for her generosity, which appears more significant than the contribution made by richer men. ‘Now Jesus sat opposite the treasury and saw how the people put money into the treasury. And many who were rich put in much. Then one poor widow came and threw in two mites, which make a quadrans. So He called His disciples to Himself and said to them, “Assuredly, I say to you that this poor widow has put in more than all those who have given to the treasury; for they all put in out of their abundance, but she out of her poverty put in all that she had, her whole livelihood.”' - Mark 12:41-44 Diameter: (circa) 1.5cm Weight: 3.41g Provenance: Ex Cambridgeshire private collection, acquired 1970s.

Nr. 102721478

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judäisch Bronze 'Witwenmünze' - Außergewöhnlicher Zustand  (Ohne mindestpreis)

judäisch Bronze 'Witwenmünze' - Außergewöhnlicher Zustand (Ohne mindestpreis)

A very fine ancient bronze coin, minted in Judaea, and known as a 'Widows Mite' after the Biblical story. This coin was the smallest known denomination in Jewish currency also known as a lepton. Two of these coins were the equivalent to a Roman quadrans. The obverse features an eight rayed star within a diadem. The reverse displays a ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ around inverted anchor. The coin was likely struck under Alexander Jannaeus, but were still in circulation during the lifetime of Christ. Signs of wear as consistent with age. The coin is in exceptional condition.

The mite is referred to in St Mark’s Gospel, verse 12, chapters 41-44, and installs in us the importance of giving. Having given all the wealth she had, Jesus praises a poor widow for her generosity, which appears more significant than the contribution made by richer men.
‘Now Jesus sat opposite the treasury and saw how the people put money into the treasury. And many who were rich put in much. Then one poor widow came and threw in two mites, which make a quadrans. So He called His disciples to Himself and said to them, “Assuredly, I say to you that this poor widow has put in more than all those who have given to the treasury; for they all put in out of their abundance, but she out of her poverty put in all that she had, her whole livelihood.”' - Mark 12:41-44

Diameter: (circa) 1.5cm
Weight: 3.41g

Provenance: Ex Cambridgeshire private collection, acquired 1970s.

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Peter Reynaers
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Schätzung  € 150 - € 200

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