Holyland identification needed [solved]

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This coin weighs 1.5 grams and measures 1.3mm in diameter.
I'm thinking it's this coin: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces30934.html
But I don't know for sure. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Unfortunately I do not have the reverse cleaned yet so I understand there isn't a lot to go on.
It looks like it is the same coin. Just curious, what does the other side look like?
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Quote: "Australian Coin Info"​It looks like it is the same coin. Just curious, what does the other side look like?
Quote: "Glazzed_Dounut"​​
​Even that this side is blank the other side shows enough detail to say that it is the prutah of Alexander Jannaeus. I still need to make some updates to the coin file which I should get done in the next few days.
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Quote: "Australian Coin Info"​It looks like it is the same coin. Just curious, what does the other side look like?

Obverse and reverse fully cleaned. What do you think now? I'm looking more towards this: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces94925.html
but I could definitely be wrong. I know nothing of these coins.
Quote: "Glazzed_Dounut"​​
​Obverse and reverse fully cleaned. What do you think now? I'm looking more towards this: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces94925.html
​but I could definitely be wrong. I know nothing of these coins.
​Now seeing the details more clearly I would definitely say that it is the Alexander Jannaeus Lepton and not the Prutah.
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