Roman Empire
Silver Shekel
Silver Shekel with image of Tyre’s Supreme God Baal-Melquart
95-94 B.C.
Tyre (Sour, Lebanon)
Shekels of Tyre were struck from about 125 B.C. to about 48 A.D. and were used by the Jewish people to pay an annual tax to the Jerusalem Temple. It is believed that the thirty pieces of silver paid to Judas Iscariot for the betrayal of Jesus (Matthew 26:15; 27:5-9) were shekels of Tyre.
Silver Denarius with Image of Trajan Desius
Silver Denarius with Image of Trajan Desius (r.249-251 A.D.)
250-251 A.D.
Rome
Clay Cooking Pot
Clay Cooking Pot
Roman
30 B.C-40 A.D.
Israel
Billion Antoninianus with Image of Valerian I
Billion Antoninianus with Image of Valerian I (r.253-260 A.D.)
255-260 A.D.
Location unknown
Medical Instruments
Medical Instruments
Roman
1st-2nd century A.D.
Israel
Gold Aureus with Image of Diocletian
Billion Antoninianus with Image of Valerian I (r.253-260 A.D.)
255-260 A.D.
Location unknown