




Widow's Mite Pendant
The Widow's Mite Pendant
A replica of an ancient coin from 2,000 years ago, mentioned in the New Testament. In 33 A.D., Jesus saw a poor widow give her last coins at the Temple of Jerusalem, praising her as a true example of generosity.
The coin features a Phoenician anchor on one side and an eight-star sign on the other. First minted by King Alexander Yanai in the 1st century B.C., it remained in circulation into Jesus' time.
Product Details:
- Coin: Replica of the Widow’s Mite
- Design: Phoenician anchor & eight-star sign
- Historical significance: Hasmonean period, 1st century B.C.
- Symbol of generosity and faith
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Widow's Mite Pendant
Sale price150.00 ₪