Judas coin: the silver sheckle
$180.00
Fine Silver Judas coin.
The thirty pieces of silver are the coins Judas Iscariot received for betraying Jesus Christ to the Sanhedrin. According to Matthew 26:15, this amount was the agreed price. Consumed by guilt, Judas returned the coins, which were deemed “The thirty pieces of silver are the coins Judas Iscariot received for betraying Jesus Christ to the Sanhedrin. According to Matthew 26:15, this amount was the agreed price. Consumed by guilt, Judas returned the coins, which were deemed “blood money,” and they were used to purchase the Potter’s Field for burying foreigners. money,” and they were used to purchase the Potter’s Field for burying foreigners.
Consumed by guilt, Judas returned the coins, which were deemed “blood money,” and they were used to purchase the Potter’s Field for burying foreigners.
After betraying Jesus, Judas attempted to return the money to the chief priests before hanging himself.
The “Field of Blood”: The priests could not put “blood money” back into the treasury, so they used the silver to buy a potter’s field, which became known as Aceldama, or the “Field of Blood,” as described in Matthew 27:3-10.
Legend has it that these 30 original coins travel the earth to this day, nursing whoever owns them with misfortune.
each one is made by hand using fine silver, as the price of silver rapidly fluctuates so may the cost of the coin.







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