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Oversized replica of a Roman coin from the era of the Roman Emperor Titus that commemorates the capture of Jerusalem by the Romans in A.D. 70.
The inscription, in a clockwise direction, reads “Judea Captured.” In the center of the coin is a palm tree symbolizing Judea. On the left of the Palm Tree is a Roman Soldier and to the right a seated woman with her head in her hands—symbolizing the sorrow of the Judeans.