
Ancient Judea Widow's Mite 103-76 BC Alexander Jannaeus Prutah $
The mite, also known as a Lepton, was minted by Alexander Jannaeus, the King of Judaea, between 103-76 BC, and was still in circulation during the time of Jesus. A Lepton was the smallest and least valuable coin in circulation in Judea.
The mite, also known as a Lepton, was minted by Alexander Jannaeus, the King of Judaea, between 103-76 BC, and was still in circulation during the time of Jesus. A Lepton was the smallest and least valuable coin in circulation in Judea.
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The mite, also known as a Lepton, was minted by Alexander Jannaeus, the King of Judaea, between 103-76 BC, and was still in circulation during the time of Jesus. A Lepton was the smallest and least valuable coin in circulation in Judea.





















