Description: Half-Shekels (also called "didrachms") were first struck as autonomous silver coins by the Tyre mint and were in circulation from 5 BCE until at least 67 CE. These coins also gained notoriety as the likely mode of payment for Judas Iscariot. ------ This high-density graphite mold is made of 99.9% pure graphite and produces coins that are approximately 47mm in diameter with a thickness of up to 6mm if filled to the top. ***METAL COINS IN IMAGES ARE FOR DEPICTION ONLY AND ARE NOT INCLUDED WITH PURCHASE***
Price: 47 USD
Location: Santaquin, Utah
End Time: 2024-03-07T23:47:01.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Material: Graphite
Brand: Handmade