Trying to figure out what I stumbled upon

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Bruce Dudman, Jun 16, 2014.

  1. Bruce Dudman

    Bruce Dudman New Member

    Hello I have found this in a box of world coins I purchased and am just trying to find out what it is....or if it is anything at all...can anyone lead me in the right direction
     

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  3. Bruce Dudman

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    Hello I recently purchased a box of coins and this was in it and I have no idea what it is....can anyone please help me
     
  4. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    Interesting coins, Bing! I like the reverse of your newest one better and that's the interesting part of this issue.

    Hi Bruce,

    Your question will receive more attention if you start a new thread.
     
  5. Taxidermist

    Taxidermist Collector of US/IL/RU/DE

    Looks like silver shekel minted in Jerusalem in the First Jewish revolt against Rome in AD 68.

    A genuine shekel should be 14.2 grams and 22 millimeters in diameter. What you have seems to me like a tourists souvenir, not a genuine coin.
     
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  6. Bruce Dudman

    Bruce Dudman New Member

    ok thank you very much....i have no idea...as im not a collector or anything...just found this piece to be bizzare
     
  7. nathanj485

    nathanj485 Active Member

    Lol...sorry but that might just be the most random thread hijacking ever! Thanks for the laugh
     
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  8. Bruce Dudman

    Bruce Dudman New Member



    I found this info...and my piece is the exact same size as a canadian dime...non magnetic...which is apparently an indicator of silver...or so i have read...i havent weighed it yet because i dont have a scale....but just for a second....what would i do if it were the real deal...


    http://numismatics.org/collection/1944.100.62995
     
  9. Numismat

    Numismat World coin enthusiast

    Your replica coin is not silver. It is simply made of non-ferrous metals, which is why it's not magnetic.
     
  10. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    I moved the OP's question and related posts to its own thread. Abd I also merged the other thread on the same subject with this one.

    Bruce, please only start 1 thread on the same topic.
     
    Last edited: Jun 17, 2014
  11. medoraman

    medoraman Supporter! Supporter

    I agree. Most Bar Kochba pieces, (from the second Jewish War), are imitations. The originals are pretty scarce and expensive, but these imitations have been made for tourists for a very long time. I own a handful from junk lot purchases over the years, but I do not own a real one yet.

    Interestingly, the originals were struck over Roman denari, and many times you can see the original roman coin underneath.
     
  12. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    welcome Dudman
     
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