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Widow's Mite - Authentic Judea Prutah, Hasmonean coin
Widow's Mite - Authentic Judea Prutah, Hasmonean coin
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Own a Piece of Biblical History
Step back over 2,000 years and hold a coin from the time of Jesus. The Widow’s Mite, known to scholars as the lepton or prutah, was the smallest bronze coin in circulation in ancient Judea. Minted during the reign of Alexander Jannaeus (103–76 BC) of the Hasmonean Dynasty, these coins continued in use during the early 1st century AD—making them likely the type referenced by Jesus in the New Testament.
Biblical Significance
In the Gospel of Mark 12:41–44 and Luke 21:1–4, Jesus praises a poor widow for giving two mites, explaining that she gave more than all others because she gave all she had. This tiny coin stands as a timeless symbol of sacrificial giving and unwavering faith.
Historical Background
- Era: Hasmonean Dynasty, Judea (103–76 BC)
- Ruler: Alexander Jannaeus
- Material: Bronze
- Diameter: ~15 mm
- Denomination: Lepton/Prutah
- Value in ancient times: 1/64 of a day’s wage (denarius)
Why Collect the Widow’s Mite?
- Direct biblical connection – tangible link to the life and teachings of Jesus
- Rich historical context – part of Judea’s political and religious history
- Affordable ancient coin – genuine artifacts priced within reach of most collectors
- Educational value – perfect for teaching about ancient economies and scripture
Specifications
- Weight/Dimensions: 195g
- Size: 14-16.5 mm
- Metal: Bronze
- Obverse: Anchor
- Revers: Star
- Condition: Average
- Authenticity Guaranteed - Certificate included
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