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Authentic Shekel Of Tyre

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Hi. New member here. I purchased this shekel of Tyre from a seller on Vcoins. I don't plan on selling it so I don't need a letter of certification, but I would like to know if it is authentic without spending $50-$100. It is 20mm and weighs 6.67 grams. Can you post your opinion and how certain you are? I appreciate the help.

Sam

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 Posted 07/10/2017  11:30 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BigSilver to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I dont know much about these, but the weight is not consistent with that of a shekel. A shekel was also a tetradrachm of 4 drachmas and should weigh approx 14 grams. This coin would be consistent with the weight of a didrachm - or 2 drachmas, but the design does not seem to match.
I believe that vcoins is a reliable source, so don't take my word for it, but further research would be advisable.
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The weight is consistent with that of a half shekel (didrachm). The coin appears genuine. Sear #5921
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I understand a half shekel was the amount of the Temple tax and caused money changers to set up tables to convert larger coins into half shekels. The half shekel denomination is more scarce than full Shekels.
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The Tyrian Shekel and half shekel were the only type of coins accepted for the tax.
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Thank you all. For the information. I forgot to specify that it is a half-shekel......
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