Prutah (Hebrew: פרוטה) is a Hebrew term, possibly derived from Aramaic. It refers to a small denomination coin.[1][2]
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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...
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...
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...
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...
in various denominations have been found; the smallest being a prutah or a half prutah. Two Roman silver denarii are associated with the Hasmoneans; one...
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...
Judaea Ma'ah, Aramaic for gerah, ancient Hebrew unit of weight and currency Prutah Shekel, ancient Near Eastern unit of weight and coin Zuz, ancient Jewish...
province between AD 6 and 66 in only one denomination and size, the bronze prutah. All the coins were minted in Jerusalem. The design of these coins reflects...
Judea, Hasmoneans. John Hyrcanus I (Yehohanan). 135–104 BCE. Æ Prutah (13mm, 2.02 gm, 12h). "Yehohanan the High Priest and the Council of the Jews" (in...
JUDAEA, Hasmoneans. John Hyrcanus I (Yehohanan). 135–104 BCE. Æ Prutah (13mm, 2.02 gm, 12h). "Yehohanan the High Priest and the Council of the Jews" (in...
Prutah of John Hyrcanus (134 to 104 BCE) with the ancient Hebrew inscription "Yehochanan Kohen Gadol Chaver Hayehudim" ("Yehochanan the High Priest, Chaver...
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)...
cornucopia with pendant ribbon (based on image on ancient Judean double-prutah coins issued during the leadership of the High Priest John Hyrcanus); the...
bride price (or ring) must have a monetary value no less than a single prutah (the smallest denomination of currency used during the Talmudic era). The...
the Jews" (יהודה הכהן הגדל וחבר היהדים). Each coin has a value of one prutah and bears the inscriptions in a wreath. On the opposite side, there is a...
Bronze prutah minted by Antonius Felix. Obverse: Greek letters ΝΕΡ ΩΝΟ Ϲ ("of Nero") in wreath. Reverse: Greek letters ΚΑΙϹΑΡΟϹ ("Caesar") and date LC...
exactly four denarii. "Pruta" (pl. prutot) - a copper coin (Hebrew פרוטה prutah) - 22 mg (0.34 troy grains) "Issar" (pl. issarim) - a Roman copper coin...
Pennyweight Sen, equivalent in Japan used between the 19th century and 1953 Prutah "He sal haf a penny til his noynsankys..." The Oxford English Dictionary...
Bronze prutah minted by Porcius Festus. Obverse: Greek letters NEP WNO C (Nero) in wreath tied at the bottom with an X. Reverse: Greek letters KAICAPOC...