Widow's Mite: Judean Prutah (103-76 BC) NGC Slab(PROMO)
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Widows Mite: Judean Prutah. Bronze prutah of Alexander Janeaus, king of Judaea, minted ca. 100 BCE. The widows mite mentioned in the Gospels of Mark and Luke - Jesus parable about a poor widow who gave two mitesall she had.
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