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English: Yehud coins: coins minted in provice of Judea during the Persian period.
עברית: מטבעות מפחוות יהודה בתקופה הפרסית
Date published on 1956, scanned oct. 2nd, 2007
Source Michael Avi-Yonah (ed.), Sepher Yerushalayim (Vol. I), Jerusalem, 1956
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