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Didrachma (Biblical Greek)


The didrachma was an ancient Greek silver coin used during Biblical times, valued at two drachmas (the name means “two drachmas”). It was half the value of the more common tetradrachma.


The didrachma was widely circulated for trade and everyday transactions in Greek and Biblical regions. It typically weighed around 8.5 grams of silver.


This coin played an important role in the economy of the ancient Mediterranean world, appearing in historical and Biblical accounts.


Summary:



  • Ancient Greek silver coin worth 2 drachmas



  • Weighed about 8.5 grams of silver



  • Used in trade during Biblical and classical Greek periods


Quadrans (Biblical Roman)


The quadrans was a small Roman bronze coin used during the Roman Empire, including the Biblical era. It was worth one-quarter of an as and served as one of the lowest denominations in Roman currency.


The quadrans was commonly used for everyday small purchases and minor transactions. Its low value made it accessible to ordinary people for daily needs.


Though rarely mentioned explicitly in the Bible, the quadrans was part of the coinage system during the time of Jesus and the Roman occupation.


Summary:



  • Roman bronze coin worth ¼ of an as



  • Used for small, everyday transactions



  • Part of the Roman currency system in Biblical times





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