In this closeup image, we observe an ancient silver coin from the first year of the Bar Kokhba revolt, showcasing the front side featuring a depiction of the Temple. The Temple is represented with four columns standing on a smooth foundation, capturing the architectural details of this significant structure. Around the Temple, the name 'Yerushalayim' (Jerusalem) is inscribed, emphasizing the sacred significance of the city in the context of the coin's historical and religious context. The ancient coin is isolated against a white background, allowing the intricate details of the design to stand out prominently. The silver material of the coin adds a lustrous quality to the overall appearance, enhancing the visual appeal of this historical artifact. This close-up view offers a glimpse into the artistry and craftsmanship of ancient coinage, providing a tangible connection to the historical events and cultural heritage associated with the Bar Kokhba revolt and the ancient city of Jerusalem.
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