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First Fidelity Reserve Announces its Money of the Bible Site

Beaumont, TX (PRWEB) May 29, 2008 -- First Fidelity Reserve is pleased to announce the launch of its new web site (www.firstfidelityreservebiblemoney.com) specifically dedicated to the coins described in the book "The Money of the Bible." Jason Whitney the CEO of First Fidelity Reserve said, "Our goal was to provide numismatists who collect coins of antiquity, a site that gives the historical background of these important coins, called the Tyre Shekel." First Fidelity Reserve has been able to obtain a number of these coins authenticated and certified as genuine by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) for collectors who relish owning coins that are so historically significant. These coins are also referred to as "Judas Coins" because they are believed to be the same type of coins that Judas Iscariot, a disciple with Jesus was offered for his betrayal of Christ.

The "Money of the Bible" site for First Fidelity Reserve was designed and created by Fpsoftware (www.fpsoftware.com) a web design, application development and internet marketing firm focused on creating effective web-based solutions that deliver a positive results for its clients.

Mr. Whitney believes that owning even one of these coins from "The Money of the Bible" collection, places a collector among a very elite group. Jason Whitney stated that, "The temple in Jerusalem accepted only the Tyre shekels as currency. Although it has never been definitively proven, it is a virtual certainty that Judas received Tyre shekels for his traitorous complicity. At the time, thirty shekels equaled over half a year's wages for skilled laborers. Viewed in an equally dark way, thirty shekels was enough at that time to purchase a slave."

From the "First Fidelity Reserve Bible Money" site (www.firstfidelityreservebiblemoney.com), dedicated solely to "The Money of the Bible" type coins user can easily access the parent First Fidelity Reserve site. On the parent site you can view archived information and cross-referenced information of numismatic importance. For example, image-galleries, descriptions and statistics are available for many of the most important American coins issued, and numismatic news articles are presented in sections throughout the site. The "First Fidelity Reserve" site also enables online visitors and members an easy, instant, and secure way to register for programs, and purchase products.

About First Fidelity Reserve

First Fidelity Reserve, founded in 1988, is a leading coin dealer located in South East Texas. The firm serves thousands of clients across the United States. The firm's numismatic consulting caters to many affluent families, executives, family businesses, family offices, and trusts. First Fidelity Reserve strives to fulfill its clients needs and provide professional advice and service not found in many other numismatic companies.

First Fidelity Reserve is a leading American rare coin dealer. They are located at 130 Shakespeare, Beaumont, TX 77706 and can be reached at 1-800-336-1630.

About FPSoftware.com

Fpsoftware (www.fpsoftware.com) is a web design, application development and internet marketing firm focused on creating effective web-based solutions that deliver a positive impact. The internet is one of the most vital marketing and communications tools in today's business and Fpsoftware strives to promote brand identity and a compelling user experience in every website and application created. FPSoftware.com's customized approach to web development combines state-of-the-art technologies, proven software solutions and a personal client focus ensuring online marketing success.

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