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A silver tetadrachma minted in 134 CE, the third year of the Bar-Kochba revolt (131-135 CE), showing lulav (palm branch) and etrog (a citrus fruit), used in the feast of the tabernacle (Sukkot).
Location
Israel Museum (IDAM)/Jerusalem/Israel
Unique Identifier
ART81286
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3180px × 4000px
Photo Credit
Erich Lessing / Art Resource, NY
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2nd century CE
Bar Kochba, Simon (ca. 135 CE)
Coin
Etrog Box
Lulav Palm Branch
Money
Revolt
Silver
Silverwork
Sukkoth