The mina in Biblical Hebrew is a unit of weight and currency that is smaller than a talent. The weight of a mina could vary depending on the region and time period, but it was generally around 1.25 pounds (approximately 0.57 kilograms).
In the New Testament and other Greek texts from antiquity, the talent was also a unit of weight and currency.
The Greek talent was typically lighter than the Hebrew talent, with a common weight of about 57 pounds (26 kilograms) or less.
In the parable of the talents in the New Testament (Matthew 25:14-30), talents were used as a representation of value and investment.