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Prutah - Herod the Great

Issuer Judea
Year 27 BC
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Currency Prutah (140 BC-95 AD)
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Obverse description A small open diadem displayed frontally at center, notably without a cross finial, rendered in low relief characteristic of Herodian bronze coinage. The diadem, symbolizing royal authority, is depicted with simple tied ends. The Greek royal legend ΗPΩΔOΥ ΒΑCΙΛΕΩC (of Herod the King) is distributed around the central device within the field, though weakly struck on this example due to the irregular flan.
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Edge Plain
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