Judean coins are usually very desirable and valuable. I'd hold off on judgment until better photos are added with the coin removed from the holder.
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Quote: "cro321"Judean coins are usually very desirable and valuable. I'd hold off on judgment until better photos are added with the coin removed from the holder.
Yes, there are many Judean coins in Numista's catalogue. If you want an answer on yours authenticity and which one it is then add better photos without the holder and the coins weight.
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Size and weight are that of a Prutah, my guess is: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces42668.html but ancient Judean coins aren't really my interest. I'll reserve judgement on it's authenticity, I can't claim it is or isn't authentic with a certainty.
As for the rest of the coins the two coins on the right side of the last photo are Roman antoninianus judging by their size and the radiate crown on the emperor's head so late 3rd century. The names of the emperors should be written on the obverse so if you can read any of the letters on the obverse it would help identify them.
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