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8 Prutot - Herod the Great

Issuer Judea
Year 38 BC - 37 BC
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Currency Prutah (140 BC-95 AD)
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Reverse script Greek
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Mintage ND (38 BC - 37 BC) - RY 3
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Herod was not yet king when this coin was struck — he was still fighting to take Judaea by force, backed by Roman legions under Sosius. The issue dates to the siege of Jerusalem itself, a brutal campaign that ended with the city taken and Antigonus II Mattathias, the last Hasmonean ruler, captured and later beheaded at Antony's order. Minting during an active military conquest was a calculated political act, asserting legitimate authority over a city not yet in his hands.

Meshorer 44 is among the heavier bronzes Herod produced, and specimens with full, unclipped flans are genuinely scarce.