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Prutah - Herod Archelaus

Issuer Herod Archelaus
Year 4 BC - 6 AD
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Weight 1.16 g
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Reverse description A stylised bunch of grapes on a vine with leaves occupies the central field, a motif frequently employed on Judaean coinage in accordance with Jewish religious sensibilities avoiding figural representation. Flanking the vine cluster and partially encircling it is a wreath border. The abbreviated Greek legend Ν ΕΘ, standing for ΕΘΝΑΡΧΟΥ (Ethnarch), appears within the field, referencing Archelaus's title as Ethnarch of Judaea, Samaria, and Idumaea. The flan is irregular in shape with a sandy, encrusted patina, and the strike is off-centre in places, characteristic of hand-hammered provincial bronze issues.
Reverse script Greek
Reverse lettering Ν ΕΘ
(Translation: Ethnarch)
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