Above, three bronze prutot of Valerius Gratus, depicting upright palm branch (lulav), double cornucopia, three lilies and Greek inscriptions, such as IOY/ ΛIA (Julia) and TIB KAI CAP (Tiberius Caesar). Below, two bronze prutot of Antonius Felix, depicting two oblong shields and two spears, two crossed palm branches palm tree and Greek inscriptions, such as IOY/ ΛIA AΓ/ PIΠΠI/ NA (Julia Agrippina) and NEPW KΛAY KAICAP (Nero Claudius Caesar). Herod’s son who ruled in Jerusalem, Archelaus, was incompetent so the Romans appointed governors, termed procurators. Most of them, with the exception of Pontius Pilate, respected Jewish religious sensitivities and struck coins with neutral motifs, drawn largely from the seven agricultural species of Israel.