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  • Ten Commandment Coins
  • Item #: 283

  • Number of tracts in packaging:50

  • Price
    USD $8.00

    Quantity Price
    1 - 39$8.00
    40 - 79$7.00
    80 - 999$6.00

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Overall Rating
5 stars
5 of 5
Total votes: 28

These coins have the Ten Commandments on one side, and the gospel on the other. The smallest text on them is the same size as that on the pressed pennies. These bright aluminum coins can easily be read as you tilt them into the light. They make for an excellent springboard into the gospel, and a wonderful gift to give to the unsaved. (Each coin is 1.56 inches in diameter.)

As you can see from the picture above, the "front" side presents the Ten Commandments. The scripture that runs around the outer edge of this side is James 2:10, "For whoever shall keep the whole Law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all."

The "back" side has a short and simple Gospel message. It reads, "You have to face a Holy God on Judgment Day. He sees lust as adultery (Matt. 5:28) and hatred as murder (1 John 3:15). Will you be guilty? Jesus took your punishment on the cross, and rose again defeating death, to save you from Hell. Repent (Luke 13:5) and trust in Him today." An evangelistic website where the unbeliever can learn more is clearly referenced toward the bottom of the Gospel message -- needGod.com. And the scripture that runs around the outer edge of this side is John 3:16, "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life."

Customer Reviews
Rating:
5
reviewed by: bjlbiblestudy
June 10, 2010
I love passing out these coins. Everyone I give them to loves them. The very best way I've found to give them out is to just drop it when walking by a group of teenagers. They make the sound of money hitting the ground, and the kids always pick it up and read it, never do they throw it back down. If they continue reading it on the second pass, wonderful conversation starter. "I was wondering where I dropped that, you can keep those commandments..."
Rating:
4
reviewed by: geoffrey
May 24, 2010
Well presented but difficult to read.
What about a bigger coin with larger print - it would also be harder to lose!!
Rating:
5
reviewed by: holyryder
March 23, 2010
I love these! I like the idea of making necklaces out of them and giving them as prizes to those who stop and take the 'good person test'. I also like to keep a few in my bike bag and throw them on the trail when I ride. They don't stay there! These coins have the Gospel message, are a quick read, are easily transportable, great to give to kids and are readily accepted by everyone I've offered them to. People love shiney things! :)
Rating:
5
reviewed by: DJEmil
March 22, 2010
I wish that they would remove the outside circle of keeping the whole law. My hope is by removing that outside layer would make the font larger and easier to read. It’s hard to read. But I give them out a LOT.

I have approached people whom my friends were afraid to approach, and said I would like to give this to you. And people love them. They always say thank you, and it’s such a great way to share.


Rating:
5
reviewed by: mcjjsurber
February 26, 2010
I've been leaving these in the coin returns of different vending machines. See, vending machines do give CHANGE!!
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