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Greek Coins Greek coins were first introduced in 600 BC, rose in importance during Alexander the Great. Even under Roman rule, Greek coins were still produced and accepted throughout the Roman Empire. |
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Roman Coins Roman coins were first made in the third century BC. As the Roman Empire grew, they became the default currency throughout the Mediterranean until the middle of the third century AD. They were made from gold, silver, brozen, and copper. |
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Byzantine Coins
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Judean & Biblical Coins Judean coins were first made around 6th - 4th Centuries B.C, under Persian rule, and then under the Greek and Roman rule, The only coinage that mint completely under Judean rule was during the First Jewish war and the Bar kochba revolt against the Roman. |








