Description: This exceptional ancient coin, known as the "Widow's Mite," originates from the Hasmonean dynasty of Judea, dating between 135 and 37 BC. The Prutah was a small bronze coin widely circulated during this period and holds significant historical and biblical importance. This particular Prutah has been graded and encapsulated by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC), ensuring its preservation and display-ready condition. Historical Context: The Hasmonean dynasty, established after the Maccabean Revolt, ruled Judea from 140 to 37 BC. During their reign, they issued small bronze coins called Prutot, which became the lowest denomination in circulation. These coins often featured symbols such as anchors and stars, reflecting the Hellenistic influence of the era. The term "Widow's Mite" refers to a story in the New Testament, where a poor widow donates two small coins, described as mites, to the temple treasury. Scholars believe that the coins mentioned were likely Prutot from the Hasmonean period, making this coin a tangible link to biblical history. The "Widow's Mite" symbolizes humility and generosity, as the widow gave all she had, despite its small monetary value. Owning this Prutah offers a direct connection to ancient Judean history and the early Jewish state under the Hasmonean dynasty. Its association with the biblical "Widow's Mite" story adds profound cultural and religious significance. For collectors and history enthusiasts, this NGC-certified coin is a rare artifact that embodies the rich heritage of the ancient Near East.
Price: 59.99 USD
Location: Naperville, Illinois
End Time: 2024-11-23T05:35:10.000Z
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Denomination: AE Prutah
Historical Period: Roman: Imperial (27 BC-476 AD)
Composition: Copper
Year: 37 BC
Era: Ancient
Fineness: Unknown
KM Number: 0000
Ruler: Herod
Certification: NGC