- Prutah
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Obv: Double cornucopia.
Rev: Five lines of ancient Hebrew script; reading "Yehochanan Kohen Gadol Chaver Hayehudim" (Yehochanan the High Priest, "Chaver" of theJews . ]Prutah Hebrew (פרוטה) is a word borrowed from the Mishnah and the
Talmud , in which it means "acoin of smaller value". The word was probably derived originally from an Aramaic word with the same meaning. The prutah was an ancientbronze Jewish coin worth about one thousandth of a pound. A loaf of bread at that time was worth about 10 prutot (plural of prutah). One prutah was also worth two lepta (singular lepton), which was the smallest denomination minted by theHasmonean andHerodian Dynasty kings.Prutot were also minted by the Roman Procurators of the
Province of Judea , and later were minted by the Jews during the First Jewish Revolt (sometimes called 'Masada coins'), and the Second Jewish Revolt. [http://biblicalmites.com/Prutah.html]ee also
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Hashmonean coinage
*Herodian coinage
*Roman Procurator coinage
*First Jewish Revolt coinage
*Bar Kochba Revolt coinage
*List of historical currencies
*ma'ah
*Zuz
*Shekel External links
* [http://biblicalmites.com/Prutah.html The Prutah on the 'Biblical Mites' website]
* [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/prutah The Prutah onWiktionary ]
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