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Jesus coin


JohnA1

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8 minutes ago, JohnA1 said:

100% credible site, huh?

7,000 years old coin depicting Jesus???

Geeeez!😂😂😂😂😂

 

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29 minutes ago, Petra said:

Bit of confusion in dates …. 7000 years and then saying it was minted between 977 and 1026? …. 🤔😮

the 7000 .... is another article see "related" at the begining.

if you folow the link it redirect to https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/700-year-old-coin-depicting-jesus-and-medieval-king-discovered-in-bulgaria  

 

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3 minutes ago, westminstrel said:

It’s 700 years old. The extra 0 is a typo. 

 

1 minute ago, daca said:

the 7000 .... is another article see "related" at the begining.

if you folow the link it redirect to https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/700-year-old-coin-depicting-jesus-and-medieval-king-discovered-in-bulgaria  

 

Even that, if it was minted between 977 and 1025 as it's stated in article, it is older than 700 yrs.😂😂😂

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1 hour ago, JohnA1 said:

Jesus was a carpenter where’s his plane, saw and dewalt drill I think that’s a fake….

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32 minutes ago, daca said:

the 7000 .... is another article see "related" at the begining.

if you folow the link it redirect to https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/700-year-old-coin-depicting-jesus-and-medieval-king-discovered-in-bulgaria  

 

I assume that doesn’t make it as amusing 🤔😮

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It's Byzantine era, obviously the 'reporter' is clueless

Everybody knows the war is over / Everybody knows the good guys lost
                               Everybody knows the boat is leaking / Everybody knows the captain lied..   Be seeing you2 sm.jpg

                                                                                                                                 “The market can stay irrational longer than you can stay solvent”

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1 hour ago, Kitalon said:

Evidently Jesus had an early interest in numismatics. I was actually thinking about what the value would be of the gold (frankincense and myrrh) if they'd held on to it for 2000 years. 🤔

Later on he had a fit with the 'money-changers', if I remember correctly from Jesus Christ Superstar.

But the Wise Persons Men put him on the stacker path from day one🙃

 

Actually the temples in Jerusalem would only accept the high-purity Shekels, which the money-changers specialised in. I find it intriguing how far back Man's obsession with gold goes, in contrast to the fiat BS the scamsters are trying to sell in the last few decades..

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Everybody knows the war is over / Everybody knows the good guys lost
                               Everybody knows the boat is leaking / Everybody knows the captain lied..   Be seeing you2 sm.jpg

                                                                                                                                 “The market can stay irrational longer than you can stay solvent”

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2 hours ago, Kitalon said:

Good Lord!

"Render unto Ceaser what belongs to Caeser and to God what belongs to God"

Evidently Jesus had an early interest in numismatics. I was actually thinking about what the value would be of the gold (frankincense and myrrh) if they'd held on to it for 2000 years. 🤔

REDDITE QVÆ CÆSARIS CÆSARI &CT

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3 hours ago, Kitalon said:

... I was actually thinking about what the value would be of the gold (frankincense and myrrh) if they'd held on to it for 2000 years. 🤔

The gold would have the same value (give or take) as today.

That's whole idea, innit

Everybody knows the war is over / Everybody knows the good guys lost
                               Everybody knows the boat is leaking / Everybody knows the captain lied..   Be seeing you2 sm.jpg

                                                                                                                                 “The market can stay irrational longer than you can stay solvent”

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30 of these - give us a kiss🙃

 

I had calculated at some point how much pure silver content Judas got - 400grs roughly

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Everybody knows the war is over / Everybody knows the good guys lost
                               Everybody knows the boat is leaking / Everybody knows the captain lied..   Be seeing you2 sm.jpg

                                                                                                                                 “The market can stay irrational longer than you can stay solvent”

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2 hours ago, JohnA1 said:

30 of these - give us a kiss🙃

 

I had calculated at some point how much pure silver content Judas got - 400grs roughly

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/dougsmith/worth.html#:~:text=The revaluation of the denarius,cost 12 asses a modius.

If they paid Judas 30 shekels (around 400g) that would equate about 90 denarius (4.5g each). In Caesar's days that could have fed a legion soldier for about 100 days, even more if they were in the rural areas and away form Italy. 

 

If we do the right thing this time, we might have to do the right thing again next time.

 

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On 07/12/2023 at 23:32, stefffana said:

 

Even that, if it was minted between 977 and 1025 as it's stated in article, it is older than 700 yrs.😂😂😂

Two different articles about 2 different coins.

The one that we are discussing here is a 1,000 years old, the other one linked in a different article is 700 years old and minted under the reign of Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reign 1282 to 1321).

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