Widow's Mite

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Widow’s Mite – Alexander Jannaeus

$65.00

Alexander Jannaeus, 104-76 BCE (and later successors)
AE Prutah, (12.5×15 mm, 1.07 g), Jerusalem mint
Obv:  Aramaic inscription around star with dotted border
Rev: Greek inscription around inverted anchor within circle
References: Hendin6 #6191 / 6195, Hendin5 #1152a
The “Widow’s Mite” of the Bible [Mark 12 and Luke 21].

Widow’s Mite, Alexander Janneaus, H6191

$60.00

Alexander Jannaeus, 104-76 BCE
AE Prutah, [14 mm, 1.08 g], Jerusalem mint
Obv: “King Alexander” in Aramaic around star of eight rays.
Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΕ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ around inverted anchor within circle
Double Struck
References: Hendin6 #6191, Hendin5 #1152

The “Widow’s Mite” of the Bible [Mark 12 and Luke 21]. This example is double struck

Widow’s Mite, Alexander Jannaeus – H6189

$110.00

Alexander Jannaeus, 104-76 BCE
AE Prutah, (15×16 mm, 2.33 g), Jerusalem mint
Obv: Paleo-Hebrew (Priest the King) between the eight rays of star within diadem
Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ (of Alexander King); surrounding inverted anchor
Hendin6# 6189, Hendin5 #1150
A nice fairly centered example.

The “Widow’s Mite” of the Bible [Mark 12 and Luke 21]. These early types have a full prutah weight and large module size [compared to later prutah of significantly smaller size.

Widow’s Mite, Alexander Janneaus, H6191

$85.00

Alexander Jannaeus, 104-76 BCE
AE Prutah, (13×15 mm, 1.48g), Jerusalem mint
Obv: “King Alexander” in Aramaic around star of eight rays.
Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΕ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ around inverted anchor within circle
Hendin6 #6191, Hendin5 #1152

The “Widow’s Mite” of the Bible [Mark 12 and Luke 21].

Widow’s Mite, Alexander Jannaeus – H6189

$90.00

Alexander Jannaeus, 104-76 BCE
AE Prutah, (12×14 mm, 1.56 g), Jerusalem mint
Obv: Paleo-Hebrew (Priest the King) between the eight rays of star within diadem
Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ (of Alexander King); surrounding inverted anchor
Hendin6# 6189, Hendin5 #1150

The “Widow’s Mite” of the Bible [Mark 12 and Luke 21]. These early types have a full prutah weight and large module size [compared to later prutah of significantly smaller size.

Widow’s Mite – Alexander Jannaeus

$85.00

Alexander Jannaeus, 104-76 BCE (and later successors)
AE Prutah, (11×13 mm, 1.03 g), Jerusalem mint
Obv:  Aramaic inscription around star with dotted border
Rev: Greek inscription around inverted anchor within circle
References: Hendin6 #6195, Hendin5 #1152a
The “Widow’s Mite” of the Bible [Mark 12 and Luke 21].