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Pontius Pilate Simpulum  29ad (P29-58)
This coin was minted by Pontius Pilate in 29AD.  The coin showed three ears of barley on one side and a simpulum on the reverse.  The simpulum was a utensil used by Roman priests during their religious ceremonies.  The use of this pagan symbol was a disrespect of the Jewish population where the coins were circulated.

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