I paid $218 (see last image below) to Berk for this nice example, but I have now upgraded to an even nicer example. I'm so happy with my upgrade that . . . I'll sell the prior one to a CoinTalk member for 25% LESS than I paid. If my math is right that's just $163 S&H included, which is $55 less than I paid. Here's a link to a short video obviously produced/copyright by H.J. Berk: Judaea, Herod I the Great; 40-4 BCE, Year 3=40 BCE, 4 Prutot. Obv.: Round shield with wavy line around the rim. Rev.: HPΩΔOY BAΣIΛEΩΣ (readable name and title), Crested helmet, flanked by date LΓ (year 3) and monogram TP. Weight: 4.85 gr. Attrib.: RPC I 4902. Hendin 1170. Meshorer 45. DCA 805. Notes: Scarce. Natural patina; no artificial patina added. Only 3 obverse and 6 reverse dies recorded by the Menorah Coin Project. (This coin is Fontanille's Obverse die #3 and Reverse die #6.) This example appears on J.P. Fontanille's Menorah Coin Project. See green below: