¼ Ma'ah-Obol - Ptolemy I (295 BC - 282 BC) front ¼ Ma'ah-Obol - Ptolemy I (295 BC - 282 BC) back
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¼ Ma'ah-Obol - Ptolemy I 295 BC - 282 BC

 
Silver 0.18 g -
Description
Issuer
Judea
Pharaoh
Ptolemy I Soter (305 BC - 282 BC)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
295 BC - 282 BC
Value
¼ Ma'ah (1⁄96)
Currency
Shekel (333 BC-260 BC)
Composition
Silver
Weight
0.18 g
Shape
Round (irregular)
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-10
References
Numista
N#90248
Rarity index
100%

Reverse

Inscription to right of equal, wings closed, stands left

Script: Hebrew

Lettering: יהוד

Translation: yhwd

Interesting fact

One interesting fact about the ¼ Ma'ah-Obol coin from Judea is that it was used as a form of payment for the Jewish Temple tax during the time of Ptolemy I. The coin's design features an image of a lily, which was a symbol of purity and was used to represent the Jewish faith. Additionally, the coin's weight and purity of silver were carefully regulated to ensure its authenticity and value.