Mattathias Antigonus, 40-37 BCE. Æ-Prutah, Jerusalem; 1.17 g.
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JUDAEA, Hasmonaean Dynasty, 164-37 BCE.
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Mattathias Antigonus, 40-37 BCE.
Æ-Prutah, Jerusalem; 1.17 g. Traces of the palaeo-Hebrew inscription MTTYH KHN GDL (Mattathias the High Priest) around the Show-bread table (without breads)//Traces of the Greek Inscription BAΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΓΟΝΟΥ ([Coin] of the king Antigonos) around the Menorah. Hendin no. 1168; Meshorer, Treasury 220 no. 41.
Extremely rare. Very fine
Æ-Prutah, Jerusalem; 1.17 g. Traces of the palaeo-Hebrew inscription MTTYH KHN GDL (Mattathias the High Priest) around the Show-bread table (without breads)//Traces of the Greek Inscription BAΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΓΟΝΟΥ ([Coin] of the king Antigonos) around the Menorah. Hendin no. 1168; Meshorer, Treasury 220 no. 41.
Extremely rare. Very fine
Overbeck – Meshorer no. 78.
There is some disagreement as to whether these coins were minted at the beginning or at the end of Mattathias's reign, cf. I. Goldstein - J.-Ph. Fontanille, The Small Denominations of Mattathias Antigonus: Die Classification and Interpretations, INR 8, 2013, 55-71. For the symbolic meaning of the Menorah cf. Romanoff, Jewish Symbols on Ancient Jewish Coins, New York 1944 (1971), 33-37; J. Voß Die Menora. Gestalt und Funktion des Leuchters im Tempel zu Jerusalem, Freiburg (CH)/Göttingen 1993, 69.