I hope someone can help. I went scrolling through the WW page to see if I could make heads or tails of this. It came in some old holder that said Fetus(?!) 58AD on it. I'm super lost so maybe someone can point me in the right direction. It appears to be Hebrew, possibly on the coin. Which I understand none of. I will say that I saw similar palm branch styled coins on the Judaea page on WW. So it gives me hope that I was at least in the right ballpark even if I couldn't get off of the bench. Thanks all!
The inscription is in Greek, the lingua franca of the region. Roman Judaea, Porcius Festus, Procurator under Nero, AD 59-62 AE Prutah; 2.51 g; 16.2 mm Caesarea mint, AD 58-59 Obv: NϵPωNOC in 3 lines, surrounded by wreath. Rev: Palm branch surrounded by KAICAPOC, Lϵ (year 5). Refs: Hendin 653; Meshorer TJC 345