In the article I posted, it says the coin was a reproduction of a real Hebrew coin, probably manufactured and given away sometime in the early 20th c. These coins have been found in areas in Tennessee, Kentucky, and N. Carolina,


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Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2004 23:39:16 -0500


Over the years, I've read various books, magazine articles, etc. which report various bits of evidence that the Chinese, the Phoenecians, the Egyptians, the Carthaginians, the Vikings, the Celts, etc. visited or even set up trading posts in the Americas earlier than 2000 years ago. Finding a Hebrew coin in America is interesting, but not precedent-setting.

vince

On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 12:43:12 -0800 "Charles Perry Locke"
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> > Terry wrote: I was also raised in Kentucky and can verify that
> there was
> >an old Hebrew living there at the time. Mystery solved!
>
> But, Terry, the coin is from the second century. I doubt that you
> were there
> back then...but I could be mistaken! <VBG>
>
> I found an article that says a farmer in Clay, Kentucky, found the
> coin in
> his pig pen in 1952. Now, that makes me wonder how those two, the
> Hebrew
> coin and the pig pen, found one another. I'll bet that would make an
>
> interesting story!
> http://www.econ.ohio-state.edu/jhm/arch/barkokhb.htm.
>
> Perry
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