Guide to Biblical Coins

Guide to Biblical Coins

Author: David Hendin

Publisher:

Published: 2021

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780897227414

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"The coins struck in ancient Judea between the fourth century and the second century represent a remarkable and readily available primary source of information about the history, heritage, and emerging culture of the Judeo-Christian tradition. Coins witnessed the return of Jews from the Babylonian captivity, the wars of the Hasmoneans with the Seleucids, the building and the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem, the birth and ascent of Christianity, and the creation of Rabbinic Judaism. This sixth edition comes almost 45 years after the book was first published under the title Guide to Ancient Jewish Coins. In this edition the author has removed and added coins, updated texts to reflect current research, and attempted to improve the chronological nature of the listings. These changes required a new numbering system. Once again, I have used a numbering system that does not duplicate previous editions. A complete concordance with standard current references and previous editions is included"--


Ancient Coin Collecting

Ancient Coin Collecting

Author: Wayne G. Sayles

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780873414425

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This is your road map to finding your way around the ancient coin fraternity. With more than 200 photographs, tables and charts and a pronunciation guide, you will acquire the knowledge needed to survive this sometimes bewildering market. Get a jump start on the incredible world of the ancients by acquiring a basic understanding of their politics, history, mythology, and astrology and how it affected the minting and designing of their coins.


Not Kosher

Not Kosher

Author: David Hendin

Publisher:

Published: 2005-01

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9780965402934

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More than 550 coins photographed and discussed in this book are NOT KOSHER...in other words they are forgeries, often intended to deceive unwitting collectors. David Hendin has collected and researched these neglected forgeries for more than 35 years, and now makes his diagnostic methodology and huge database of photographs available to scholars, collectors, and dealers. Hendin writes: "When apparently legitimate college professors and scholars were prepared to authenticate, as genuine, ancient Jewish coins that even a beginning collector could identify as suprious, the time had come to document all those known fakes."


Your Guide to the United Kingdom Decimal Halfpenny

Your Guide to the United Kingdom Decimal Halfpenny

Author: Alastair L.S Jones

Publisher: Your Coin Guides

Published: 2020-02-04

Total Pages: 125

ISBN-13:

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Your Guide to the United Kingdom Decimal Halfpenny is a book dedicated to the Decimal Halfpenny denomination, largely illustrated with colour photography throughout. This guide gives a historical overview of both the decimal and pre-decimal Halfpenny. It also provides accurate descriptions of known varieties as well as expert guidance in grading and purchasing advice. Research Data Included in the book is a rarity index as well as tables containing all the research data. The reader can see for each year and variety exactly how many coins were found from a random sample of over 5,000 Halfpenny coins! Subjects Covered Varieties Grading History Full Details Descriptions Buying Guide Authentication Rarity And More! Until you read this book, you will not realise just how much there is to know about this charming little coin. With so many interesting nuggets of information, this is so much more than a guide to varieties. Buy the book, get engrossed and learn all about the United Kingdoms smallest ever circulating coin. You will be amazed by how much you learn.


The Handbook of Biblical Numismatics

The Handbook of Biblical Numismatics

Author: Mel Wacks

Publisher: Mel Wacks

Published: 2021-02-14

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 9780578810652

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The 45th Anniversary Edition of The Handbook of Biblical Numismatics is greatly expanded from the original 1976 book, and features over 150 coins in full color, 20 maps, and over 50 Biblical quotes. Readers will also find enlarged photos of small coins and estimated coin values by Ira Goldberg. While it is still easily read by the novice, it also contains the latest theories of experts in the field on controversial subjects like the bud (pomegranate or poppy?) appearing in between double cornucopia on Hasmonean coins, the vessel (chalice or pot of manna?) and budding plant (pomegranates or Aaron's rod?) on First Revolt Shekels, the star (Bar Kochba = "Son of the Star" or the golden candelabrum donated by Queen Helena) above the Temple on the sela issued during the Second Revolt, etc. The coins mentioned in the New Testament also receive attention ― the Widow's Mite, Tribute Penny and Thirty Pieces of Silver. Chapters are generally preceded by expert maps, and cover the Maccabees/Hasmoneans, Herodians, Prefects/Procurators, First Revolt, Judaea Capta, Second Revolt, etc. Readers will also learn about the Herodian Kings of Armenia, the Jewish Princess Salome, and the connection between Cleopatra and Judaea. Appendices include Ancient Hebrew Coin Inscriptions, The Holy of Holies on Ancient Judaean Coins, Roman Tenth Legion Counterstamps, and False Shekels. Noted collector and philanthropist Hon. Abraham Sofaer contributed this blurb on the Handbook's back cover: "Somehow, Mel has managed to provide a work that is succinct without being superficial; that summarizes all the important material rather than limiting coverage through exclusion; and that simplifies complicated issues without compromising their difficulties. In pulling off this achievement, Mel has provided a practical, take-along, guide. Every important period is covered, and every significant coin type illustrated. Rather than attempting to supersede other types of books, Mel gives us all ― collectors, scholars, and intelligent observers alike ― something to use anywhere to identify coin types and context, read inscriptions, and even have some idea of value. Even a novice will be able quickly to learn and appreciate this aspect of Jewish history, and the history of other cultures with whom the Jewish People have interacted. The Handbook is thus a must have for the tutored and beginner alike."