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Sheqel Year 5

Issuer Judea
Year 70
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Hebrew
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Reverse description A staff or branch bearing three pomegranate buds — one terminal and two lateral — rises from a round base, rendered in the characteristic flat, stylized manner of First Jewish Revolt hammered silver coinage. The three-pomegranate motif is centrally placed within the coin's field. A paleo-Hebrew inscription encircles the design, reading 'Jerusalem the Holy,' referencing the sacred status of the city during the revolt. The legend is presented in ancient Hebrew script consistent with the obverse lettering style.
Reverse script Hebrew
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