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Hearst Museum object titled Coin: æ, accession number 9-16668, described as Coin; bronze; dark brown/ black/ green patina, worn symbols on both sides, soiled. Diameter 15 mm. Type found in Masada Second Year of Revolt.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: æ, accession number 8-7813, described as Coin: Æ; bronze issue; size: 17.9 mm.; weight: 2.77 gm. Obverse: Narrow-necked amphora, with fluted belly and small curved handles; around, beginning above on left, inscription in Palaeo-Hebrew. Reverse: Cut vine-branch with one leaf and one tendril; around, beginning above on left, inscription in Palaeo-Hebrew.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ar ½ shekel (reproduction), accession number 8-4751, described as Coin; AR; Half Shekel. Jerusalem, Judea. First Jewish Revolt, 66-70 AD. Obverse: "Half Shekel" in Hebrew, cup with beaded rim, date above. Reverse: “Holy Jerusalem” in Hebrew, sprig of three pomegranates. Remarks: "Cast copy of silver ½ shekel.
Hearst Museum object titled Torah, accession number 9-321, described as Leather mss roll in Hebrew. Modern copies of the Book of the Law and the Pentateuch.  Five books of Moses (321 and 322 together).
Hearst Museum object titled Torah, accession number 9-322, described as Leather mss roll in Hebrew. Modern copies of the Book of the Law and the Pentateuch.  Five books of Moses (321 and 322 together).