These 103-76 B.C.E. Widow's Mite Biblical Coin Earrings, handcrafted in sterling silver, carry a rich blend of history and faith. As the lowest denomination coin in the Holy Lands during the time of Christ, these coins are famously referenced in the Bible in Mark 12:41-44, symbolizing humble yet powerful generosity. Each coin, valued at just 1/400th of a silver shekel, is a rare relic of ancient times when currency often reflected personal sacrifice.
The obverse side of these petite coins features a star of eight pellets, also known as a sun wheel, surrounded by a diadem, while the reverse displays an upside-down anchor within a circle, representing steadfastness. The imperfections in their hand-minted designs—often struck off-center—are a reminder of their unique history.
Set in sterling silver, these earrings make a striking yet meaningful statement, with each coin smaller than a dime, offering a subtle yet powerful connection to the ancient world and the teachings of Jesus.
Product Description:
- Denomination: Prutah or Lepton
- Obverse: Anchor
- Reverse: 8-spoked sun wheel
- Date: 103-76 BCE
- Mint: Judea
- Setting: Handcrafted in sterling silver. 18mm
Certificate of Authenticity with passage from the Book of Mark included.
SKU: #A21659