Talmud sobre Maasser Sheni 1:2
מַעְשַׂר בְּהֵמָה, אֵין מוֹכְרִין אוֹתוֹ תָּמִים חַי, וְלֹא בַעַל מוּם חַי וְשָׁחוּט, וְאֵין מְקַדְּשִׁין בּוֹ הָאִשָּׁה. הַבְּכוֹר מוֹכְרִין אוֹתוֹ תָּמִים חַי, וּבַעַל מוּם חַי וְשָׁחוּט, וּמְקַדְּשִׁין בּוֹ הָאִשָּׁה. אֵין מְחַלְּלִין מַעֲשֵׂר שֵׁנִי עַל אֲסִימוֹן, וְלֹא עַל הַמַּטְבֵּעַ שֶׁאֵינוֹ יוֹצֵא, וְלֹא עַל הַמָּעוֹת שֶׁאֵינָן בִּרְשׁוּתוֹ:
O dízimo do animal: não pode ser vendido enquanto vivo e sem mácula, nem manchado, vivo ou abatido, e não pode ser usado para prometer uma mulher. Um animal primogênito: pode ser vendido sem mácula e vivo, e manchado e vivo ou abatido, e pode ser usado para prometer uma mulher. Não se pode resgatar Ma'aser Sheni [trocando seu valor] com uma moeda em branco, nem com uma moeda que não tenha curso legal, nem com dinheiro que não está em sua posse.
Jerusalem Talmud Maaser Sheni
One may not sell animal tithe unblemished alive, or blemished41A blemished tenth animal (or firstling) is holy but must be eaten as profane food away from the Temple. alive or slaughtered, and one may not use it for preliminarily marrying a woman42Peah 6:2, Note 46. The husband has to give his bride something of his possessions. For R. Meїr, Second Tithe is not the farmer’s property but given to him by Heaven.. One43Not the rancher whose animal produced a firstling but the Cohen who receives it. The firstling becomes the property of the Cohen. Since his bride becomes a member of the tribe upon consummation of the marriage, she then will have full use of the firstling for food even if it is unblemished. may sell a firstling unblemished alive, blemished alive or slaughtered44A slaughtered blemished firstling may be sold by the Cohen as food even to a Gentile (Bekhorot 28a)., and one may use it for preliminarily marrying a woman. One does not exchange Second Tithe by a blank45Greek ἄσημος, -ον “without mark; uncoined”, a blank for coining. Cf. D. Sperber, Roman Palestine 200–400, Money and Prices (Ramat Gan, 1974), Note 12 on p. 208., or by a coin not in circulation46Any coin which is not legal tender at the place of redemption is merchandise, not money., or on money not in his possession47Second Tithe cannot be exchanged pledging future income, or outstanding loans, or by one’s own but inacessible money..