The value of 30 pieces of silver in the 21st century depends on what you’re measuring—its historical context, weight, or purchasing power. Historically, the “30 pieces of silver” were likely Tyrian shekels, each weighing around 14 grams of silver. At today’s silver prices (approximately $0.70 per gram), the raw value would be about $300. However, this doesn’t account for its historical and symbolic significance. In biblical times, it represented roughly four months’ wages for a laborer, which today could range between $10,000 and $15,000 depending on location and economy. Beyond monetary worth, the phrase symbolizes betrayal and moral compromise.
What would 30 pieces of silver equate to in the 21st century?
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