Subject: Jewish numismatics
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Silver obol; front: castle tower, fleur-de-lis on either side; crescent below. Reverse: large Hebrew letter Tsade within a circle of lilies. Done by Jewish mint masters. Off center; see 5 others in collection, all different designs. Date: 1235. Geographic location: [Location based on coordinates provided: approximately Connecticut, USA].

Silver obol coin featuring a castle tower flanked by fleur-de-lis on the obverse and a large Hebrew letter Tsaddi within a circle of lilies on the reverse. Minted by Jewish mint masters during the reign of King Bela IV of Hungary. This coin is one of six similar but uniquely designed coins in the collection. Date of minting is circa 1235.