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Prutah (Hebrew: פרוטה) is a
Hebrew term,
possibly derived from Aramaic. It
refers to a
small denomination coin. The
prutah was an
ancient copper coin of...
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government issued a
second series of
fractional notes for 50 and 100
prutah with 250
prutah notes added in 1953. Also in 1952, the "Bank
Leumi Le-Israel" took...
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continued the
Jewish tradition of not
depicting a
graven image. However, a
prutah of
Herod was the
first coin
since the
Persian period to
depict a living...
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various denominations have been found; the
smallest being a
prutah or a half
prutah. Two
Roman silver denarii are ****ociated with the Hasmoneans; one...
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During the
second (67–68 CE) and
third (68–69 CE)
years of the
Revolt bronze prutah coins were issued,
depicting an amphora, and with the date and the Hebrew...
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investor (it is
equivalent to 0.025 grams of pure silver).
Money portal Prutah Economy of
Israel Value of
Peruta (Hebrew Wikipedia) he:פרוטה (מטבע עתיק)...
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First Series of the New Sheqel", Currency, Bank of Israel. "Double
Prutah - John Hyrcr**** I, Judea". https://www.forumancientcoins...
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change the
subdivision of the
Israeli pound (Hebrew: לירה, lira) from 1,000
prutah to 100
agorot due to the currency's depreciation. The name was suggested...
- Judea, Hasmoneans. John Hyrc**** I (Yehohanan). 135–104 BCE. Æ
Prutah (13mm, 2.02 gm, 12h). "Yehohanan the High
Priest and the
Council of the Jews" (in...
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Gerah (ma'ah)
Hanukkah gelt List of
historical currencies Pidyon haben Prutah Tetradrachm Zuz Dilke,
Oswald Ashton Wentworth (1987).
Mathematics and measurement...