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 Ma'ah-Obol Samaria 380 BC - 332 BC
| Silver | 0.61 g | - | 
| Issuer | Satrapy of Samaria (Achaemenid Satrapies) | 
|---|---|
| Type | Standard circulation coin | 
| Years | 380 BC - 332 BC | 
| Value | 1 Ma'ah-Obol = 1⁄24 Shekel | 
| Currency | Shekel (539-332 BCE) | 
| Composition | Silver | 
| Weight | 0.61 g | 
| Shape | Round (irregular) | 
| Technique | Hammered | 
| Demonetized | Yes | 
| Updated | 2024-10-10 | 
| Numista | N#125622 | 
|---|---|
| Rarity index | 91% | 
Reverse
Inscription between Persian king on left standing right wearing kidaris and kandys, fights lion standing on hind legs, left hand on lion's head, right holds dagger
Lettering: מז
Translation: Mazday?
Interesting fact
One interesting fact about the Ma'ah-Obol coin is that it was used as a form of currency during the Achaemenid Empire, which was the first multicultural empire in history, spanning across three continents and leaving a lasting impact on the cultures it touched.
 
 