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2,200-Year-Old Gold Coin of Egyptian Queen Unearthed in Jerusalem
Archaeologists in Jerusalem’s City of David have uncovered a rare treasure: a 2,200-year-old gold coin depicting the ancient Egyptian queen Berenice II. This extraordinary discovery offers new insight into the cultural and political ties between Jerusalem and the wider Hellenistic world.
The coin dates back to the 3rd century BCE and was minted in Egypt during the reign of the Ptolemaic dynasty. One side bears the portrait of Queen Berenice II, remembered for her political influence and her marriage to Ptolemy III.
The reverse features a cornucopia, the horn of plenty, along with Greek inscriptions symbolizing prosperity and royal authority.
Its rarity makes the find even more remarkable. Only 17 such coins are known worldwide, and this is the first ever discovered in Jerusalem. Experts suggest its presence may point to trade connections, political alliances, or ownership by a wealthy resident of the city at the time.
The discovery enriches our understanding of Jerusalem’s ancient past and underscores how interconnected civilizations were more than two thousand years ago. From Egyptian queens to Greek inscriptions found in Jerusalem, this coin reflects the global nature of the ancient world.
This artifact is already drawing global attention, offering both historians and the public a tangible link to a fascinating era of Mediterranean history.
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