Ancient Judean coin - Confirm identification? [решено]

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I have an ancient Judean coin that I bought at a coin shop in Jerusalem a couple of years ago. It was said to be from the time of King Jehonatan, which is the Hebrew name of Alexander Janaeus (thank you Google), and labled with the dates "76-103 B.C." It's irregular due to wear, but the largest diameter is about 13 mm. I think it might be this: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces94935.html, but there is no picture, so I'm not sure. Does anyone here recognize this coin, and can you confirm whether or not it is the one I found in the catalogue?

I tried "Hendin 1151" in Google Images and got interesting results, including this page from Forvm Ancient Coins...
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Thank you. My coin looks like Hendin 1150 on that site, but not quite as irregular as some of the coins pictured. After seeing the pictures, I believe that this is the coin I have. I'll submit a picture if I can get a good one.
Статус изменён на Решено (K.E.T., 6 Авг 2020, 18:42)

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