½ Prutah - Herod the Great (40 BC - 4 BC) front ½ Prutah - Herod the Great (40 BC - 4 BC) back
½ Prutah - Herod the Great (40 BC - 4 BC) photo
© British Museum

½ Prutah - Herod the Great 40 BC - 4 BC

 
Bronze 0.93 g 13 mm
Description
Issuer
Judea
King
Herod the Great (37 BC - 4 BC)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
40 BC - 4 BC
Value
½ Prutah
Currency
Prutah (140 BC-95 AD)
Composition
Bronze
Weight
0.93 g
Diameter
13 mm
Shape
Round (irregular)
Technique
Hammered
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-10
References
Numista
N#95658
Rarity index
97%

Reverse

War galley with oars, ram, and aphlaston, sails left

Interesting fact

The ½ Prutah coin featuring Herod the Great is notable for its historical significance, as it was issued during the reign of a powerful and influential king who played a major role in shaping the political and religious landscape of the ancient Near East. Herod the Great was a Roman client king who ruled Judea from 37 BC to 4 BC, and is known for his ambitious building projects, including the renovation of the Second Temple in Jerusalem, which was completed in 63 BC. The coin's design, featuring a portrait of Herod, reflects the king's efforts to promote his image and legacy, and its bronze composition was likely chosen for its durability and affordability. Despite its small denomination, the ½ Prutah coin remains a valuable piece of history for collectors and historians today.