Bronze Coin of the Bar Kokhba Revolt Set in Gold

Description

This authentic bronze coin of the Bar Kokhba Revolt (AD 132–135) is beautifully set in a handcrafted 14k gold pendant, transforming one of the most historically significant Jewish coins into an elegant piece of wearable history.

The obverse depicts a flourishing date palm, an enduring symbol of the Land of Israel, accompanied by the inscription “Year 3” of the revolt in ancient Paleo-Hebrew script. The reverse features a vine leaf, representing the agricultural abundance and spiritual heritage of Judea, surrounded by a Paleo-Hebrew inscription proclaiming the “Freedom of Jerusalem.”

Struck during the final Jewish revolt against the Roman Empire under the leadership of Simon Bar Kokhba, these coins were produced as powerful declarations of Jewish independence and national identity. Today, this remarkable artifact—expertly mounted in a handcrafted 14k gold pendant—combines profound historical significance with timeless craftsmanship, making it a unique heirloom and an exceptional collector’s piece.

REFERENCE #

JW-RM-1115

CIVILIZATION

Judean, ca. 132 – 135 AD

CONDITION

Mint condition

PRICE

$4800

PROVENANCE

Jerusalem Private Collection