- Look up
pruta or
prutas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pruta (Hebrew: פרוטה) is the
Hebrew term for a low-value coin, and it may
refer to: Halachic...
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Pruta (Hebrew: פרוטה, plural: prutot) was a
denomination of
currency in
Israel before 1960. The
pruta was
introduced shortly after the
establishment of...
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dated 1948 and 1949,
which were
issued in 1949
before the
adoption of the
pruta.
Later in 1949,
coins were
issued in
denominations of 1, 5, 10, 25, 50,...
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dinar retained the 1⁄1000 division,
respectively named the
pruta and fils. The
Israeli pruta lasted until 1960, and the
Jordanian fils
until 1992, and...
- Jewish–Roman War (sometimes
called "Masada coins"). In
modern times, the
pruta was a
denomination of
currency in Israel. The
prutah was
introduced shortly...
- The
denomination "1
Pruta" and the date in Hebrew; two
stylized olive branches around the rim. 25
October 1950 5709 (1949) 5
pruta 20 mm 3.2 g
Bronze Four-stringed...
- (£P)
Israeli pound (IL)
First shekel (IS or ) New
shekel (NIS or ₪)
Subunit 1⁄1000 = mil 1⁄1000 =
pruta 1⁄100 =
agora 1⁄100 = new
agora 1⁄100 = agora...
- Mapai. Y.
Magen was the editor. The
newspaper was sold for 200
Israeli pruta. JTA. New
Yiddish W****ly
Started in Israel;
Fifth Publication in Yiddish...
- (£P)
Israeli pound (IL)
First shekel (IS or ) New
shekel (NIS or ₪)
Subunit 1⁄1000 = mil 1⁄1000 =
pruta 1⁄100 =
agora 1⁄100 = new
agora 1⁄100 = agora...
- (£P)
Israeli pound (IL)
First shekel (IS or ) New
shekel (NIS or ₪)
Subunit 1⁄1000 = mil 1⁄1000 =
pruta 1⁄100 =
agora 1⁄100 = new
agora 1⁄100 = agora...