Enlarged and sharpened. You may be right. I've scanned hundreds of aplhabets and text examples and the closest I've found is some old Phoenician texts, but still not quite there..
I'm afraid this is not a genuine coin. It's a somewhat crude copy of an ancient Judaean coin, a prutah dating from the reign of priest-king Alexander Jannaeus, 103-76 BC. Original coins are much cruder; see this example from the Wildwinds database.
On the original coins the inscription translates to "Yehonatan the High Priest and the Sanhedrin of the Jews". I'm not sure if the replica is supposed to bear a faithful transcription of the text.
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