I think it is the Diar
At the time of Jesus, there was the Roman currency as well as the other currency to be used in the temple.
Roman currency.
The unit of currency at that time was called the shekel.
I think the currency back when Jesus was alive was either shekel or lira
During Jesus' time, Roman currency was used in the region. The smallest denomination was a quadrans, which was one-fourth of a Roman as, the basic unit of currency. One quadrans would therefore be equivalent to a fraction of a penny in today's terms.
Since Jerusalem was a destination for pilgrimages from all over the known world, currencies from all over were used. However, since Jerusalem was under Roman control the Roman denarius was the official currency
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It was paid by the roman currency, but they also had the Jewish coins to be paid in the temple.
When JESUS was alive,Jerusalem was owned by the Romans and the currency was the one of the Romans which name was the Dinar,i think...
The currency in use was the coinage of the Roman Empire, there were also Jewish coins for special purposes such as paying the temple tax.
The main trade during the life and times of Jesus was the exchange of goods and services, commonly conducted using the barter system. Currency, such as Roman coins, was also in circulation throughout the region, including the denarius.
Since Rome was the world power at that time, He would have used Roman currency. In one place the Pharisees asked Jesus if they were to pay tribute (taxes) or not. Jesus asks to see the money and they show Him a Roman coin with Caesar's picture on it. This story is found in Matthew 22:15-22.