Rare Roman gold coin found in Jerusalem at Mt. Zion archaeological dig

Though the Roman Empire occupied Jerusalem and certainly spread its currency there, the only known Roman coins from the ancient Jewish capital have all come to historians and archaeologists through collectors, with uncertain provenance. An exception is a gold coin recently discovered near excavations of wealthy first century priestly houses on Jerusalem’s Mt. Zion. Dated to 56 CE, it may be an remnant of looting at the time of the city’s destruction in 70 CE.
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