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Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome. Jupiter driving quadriga right. JPG file (58 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome. Helmeted head right of Roma, "X" below chin, laural branch behind. JPG file (62 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome in 44 B.C. by P. Sepullius Macer, moneyer. Laureate head right of Caesar. JPG file (53 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ (copper alloy) lepton or "widow's mite" struck 1st century B.C. Anchor with Greek inscription around. JPG file (30 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ (copper alloy) lepton or "widow's mite" struck 1st century B.C. Star of eight rays. JPG file (29 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ (copper alloy) prutah. Anchor surrounded by Greek inscription: [Money] of King Alexander. JPG file (45 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Gold stater minted at Mesembria. Head of Athena right wearing crested Corinthian helmet ornamented with serpent. JPG file (65 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ (copper alloy) prutah. Star of eight rays surrounded by diadem; "Yehonatan the King" in Palaeo-Hebrew between rays. JPG file (45 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver shekel minted at Jerusalem. Eagle standing on left prow. JPG file (98 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver shekel minted at Jerusalem. Laureate head right of Herakles-Melkart. KP (minmark of Jerusalem and monogram in right field; date PO (year 170=44/45) in left field. 14.35 g. JPG file (92 KB)