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Three ears of barley; "Israel" in Hebrew and Arabic.
Origin of motif:
Coin of Agrippa I (37 - 44 C.E.).
Reverse:
The denomination "1 Agora" and the date in Hebrew.
Alloy:
Aluminium 97%, magnesium 3%.
Design:
Obverse: Rothschild and Lippman.
Reverse: Shamir Brothers.
Date of issue:
May 12, 1960.
Ceased to be legal tender:
February 22, 1980
5 AGOROT
Diameter:
17.5 mm.
Weight:
2.3 gr.
Edge:
Smooth.
Obverse:
Three ripe pomegranates; "Israel" in Hebrew and Arabic.
Origin of motif:
Carving in a frieze found in an ancient synagogue at Capernaum.
Reverse:
The denomination "5 Agorot" and the date in Hebrew.
Alloy:
Copper 92%, aluminium 6%, nickel 2%.
Design:
Obverse: Rothschild and Lippman.
Reverse: Shamir Brothers.
Date of issue:
October 20, 1960.
Ceased to be legal tender:
February 22, 1980.
10 AGOROT
Diameter:
21.5 mm.
Weight:
5 gr.
Edge:
Smooth.
Obverse:
Palm tree; "Israel" in Hebrew and Arabic.
Origin of motif:
Bar-Kochba coin (132 - 135 C.E.).
Reverse:
The denomination "10 Agorot" and the date in Hebrew.
Alloy
Copper 92%, aluminium 6%, nickel 2%.
Design:
Obverse: Rothschild and Lippman.
Reverse: Shamir Brothers.
Date of issue:
May 6, 1960.
Ceased to be legal tender:
March 31, 1984.
25 AGOROT
Diameter:
25.5 mm.
Weight:
6.5 gr.
Edge:
Smooth.
Obverse:
Three-stringed lyre; "Israel" in Hebrew and Arabic.
Origin of motif:
Bar-Kochba coin (132 - 135 C.E.).
Reverse:
The denomination "25 Agorot" and the date in Hebrew.
Alloy:
Copper 92%, aluminium 6%, nickel 2%.
Design:
Obverse: Rothschild and Lippman.
Reverse: Shamir Brothers.
Date of issue:
March 17, 1960.
Ceased to be legal tender:
February 22, 1980.
1/2 ISRAELI LIRA (POUND)
Diameter:
24.5 mm.
Weight:
6.8 gr.
Edge:
Milled.
Obverse:
The emblem of the State of Israel; "Israel" in Hebrew, Arabic and English.
Origin of motif:
Relief of the Arch of Titus.
Reverse:
The denomination "1/2 Israeli Pound" and the date in Hebrew.
Alloy:
Copper 75%, nickel 25%.
Design:
Obverse: Rothschild and Lippman.
Reverse: Shamir Brothers.
Date of issue:
September 12, 1963.
Ceased to be legal tender:
March 31, 1984.
1 ISRAELI LIRA (POUND)
Diameter:
27.5 mm.
Weight:
9 gr.
Edge:
Alternatingly milled and smooth.
Obverse:
Three pomegranates; the emblem of the State of Israel; "Israel" in Hebrew, Arabic and English.
Origin of motif:
Coin minted during the war of the Jews against Rome (66 - 70 C.E.).
Reverse:
The denomination "1" between two stars; "One Israeli Pound" and the date in Hebrew.
Alloy:
Copper 75%, nickel 25%.
Design:
Obverse: Rothschild and Lippman.
Reverse: Zvi Narkiss.
Date of issue:
mid-September, 1967.
Ceased to be legal tender:
March 31, 1984.
5 ISRAELI LIROT (POUNDS)
Diameter:
30 mm.
Weight:
11.2 gr.
Edge:
Smooth.
Obverse:
Roaring lion; the emblem of the State of Israel; "Israel" in Hebrew, Arabic and English.
Origin of motif:
An ancient Hebrew seal found at Megiddo.
Reverse:
The denomination "5 Israeli Pounds" and the date in Hebrew.
Alloy:
Copper 75%, nickel 25%.
Design:
Nathan Karp.
Models:
S. Kretchmer.
Date of issue:
September 21, 1978.
Ceased to be legal tender:
March 31, 1984.
OLD SHEQEL SET
1 NEW AGORA
Diameter:
15 mm.
Weight:
0.6 gr.
Edge:
Smooth.
Obverse:
Palm tree; "Israel" in Hebrew and Arabic.
Origin of motif:
Bar-Kochba coin (132 - 135 C.E.).
Reverse:
The denomination "1 New Agora" and the date in Hebrew.
Alloy:
Aluminium 97%, magnesium 3%.
Design:
Currency Supply Unit, Bank of Israel.
Date of issue:
February 24, 1980.
Ceased to be legal tender:
September 4, 1985.
5 NEW AGOROT
Diameter:
18.5 mm.
Weight:
0.9 gr.
Edge:
Milled.
Obverse:
The emblem of the State of Israel; "Israel" in Hebrew, Arabic and English.
Origin of motif:
Relief of the Arch of Titus.
Reverse:
The denomination "5 New Agorot" and the date in Hebrew.
Alloy:
Aluminium 97%, magnesium 3%.
Design:
Currency Supply Unit, Bank of Israel.
Date of issue:
February 24, 1980.
Ceased to be legal tender:
March 31, 1984.
10 NEW AGOROT
Diameter:
16 mm.
Weight:
2.1 gr.
Edge:
Milled.
Obverse:
Three pomegranates; the emblem of the State of Israel; "Israel" in Hebrew, English and Arabic.
Origin of motif:
Coin minted during the war of the Jews against Rome (66 - 70 C.E.).
Reverse:
The denomination "10 New Agorot" and the date in Hebrew.
Alloy:
Copper 92%, nickel 8%.
Design:
Currency Supply Unit, Bank of Israel.
Date of issue:
February 24, 1980.
Ceased to be legal tender:
February 28, 1985.
1/2 SHEQEL
Diameter:
20 mm.
Weight:
3 gr.
Edge:
Milled.
Obverse:
Roaring lion; the emblem of the State of Israel; "Israel" in Hebrew, English and Arabic.
Origin of motif:
An ancient seal found at Megiddo.
Reverse:
The denomination "1/2 Sheqel" and the date in Hebrew.
Alloy:
Copper 75%, nickel 25%.
Design:
Currency Supply Unit, Bank of Israel.
Date of issue:
February 24, 1980.
1 SHEQEL
Diameter:
23 mm.
Weight:
5 gr.
Edge:
Alternatingly milled and smooth.
Obverse:
Chalice; "Sheqel Israel" in Hebrew.
Origin of motif:
Coin minted during the war of the Jews against Rome (66 - 70 C.E.).
Reverse:
The denomination "1 Sheqel" in Hebrew; the emblem of the State of Israel; "Israel" in Hebrew, English and Arabic; the date in Hebrew.
Alloy:
Copper 75%, nickel 25%.
Design:
Obverse: Gabi Neuman.
Reverse: Zvi Narkiss.
Models:
Tidhar Dagan.
Date of issue:
January 22, 1981.
Ceased to be legal tender:
September 4, 1985.
5 SHEQALIM
Diameter:
24 mm.
Weight:
6.1 gr.
Edge:
Milled.
Obverse:
Double cornucopia with pendant ribbon; the emblem of the State of Israel; "Israel" in Hebrew, English and Arabic.
Origin of motif:
Coin from the period of John Hyrcanus I (135 - 104 B.C.E.).
Reverse:
The denomination "5 Sheqalim" in Hebrew and English between two stars; the date in Hebrew.
Alloy:
Copper 92%, aluminium 6%, nickel 2%.
Design:
Obverse: Eliezer Weishoff.
Reverse: Nathan Karp.
Models:
Obverse: Tidhar Dagan.
Reverse: S. Kretchmer.
Date of issue:
September 10, 1981.
Ceased to be legal tender:
September 4, 1985.
10 SHEQALIM
Diameter:
26 mm.
Weight:
8 gr.
Edge:
Smooth.
Obverse:
Ancient galley; the emblem of the State of Israel; "Israel" in Hebrew, English and Arabic.
Origin of motif:
Coin issued by Herod Archelaus (4 B.C.E. - 6 C.E.).
Reverse:
The denomination "10 Sheqalim" in Hebrew and English between two stars; the date in Hebrew.
Alloy:
Copper 75%, aluminium 25%.
Design:
Gabi Neuman.
Models:
Tidhar Dagan.
Date of issue:
February 25, 1982.
Ceased to be legal tender:
September 4, 1986.
50 SHEQALIM
Diameter:
28 mm.
Weight:
9 gr.
Edge:
Milled.
Obverse:
Replica of a coin from the fourth year of the war of the Jews against Rome depicting a lulav between two etrogim; the emblem of the State of Israel; "Israel" in Hebrew, English and Arabic.
Reverse:
The denomination "50 Sheqalim" in Hebrew and English between two stars; the date in Hebrew.
Alloy:
Copper 92%, aluminium 6%, nickel 2%.
Design:
Obverse: Gabi Neuman.
Reverse: Nathan Karp.
Models:
Victor Houster.
Date of issue:
March 8, 1984.
Ceased to be legal tender:
September 4, 1986
100 SHEQALIM
Diameter:
29 mm.
Weight:
10.8 gr.
Edge:
Slant-structured, wide and deep reeds.
Obverse:
Replica of a coin issued by Mattathias Antigonus (37 - 40 B.C.E.) with the seven-branched candelabrum; the emblem of the State of Israel; "Israel" in Hebrew, English and Arabic.
Reverse:
The denomination "100 Sheqalim" in Hebrew and English; the date in Hebrew.
Alloy:
Copper 75%, nickel 25%.
Design:
Obverse: Nathan Karp.
Reverse: Gabi Neumann.
Models:
Obverse: Victor Houster.
Reverse: Tidhar Dagan.
Date of issue:
May 2, 1984.
Ceased to be legal tender:
September 4, 1986.
NEW SHEQEL SET
1 AGORA
Diameter:
17 mm.
Weight:
2 gr.
Edge:
Smooth.
Obverse:
Ancient galley; the emblem of the State of Israel; "Israel" in Hebrew, Arabic and English.
Origin of motif:
Coin issued by Herod Archelaus (4 B.C.E. - 6 C.E.).
Reverse:
The denomination "1" on a square background; "Agora" in Hebrew and English; the date in Hebrew.
Alloy:
Copper 92%, aluminium 6%, nickel 2%.
Design:
Gabi Neumann.
Date of issue:
September 4, 1985.
5 AGOROT
Diameter:
19.5 mm.
Weight:
3 gr.
Edge:
Smooth.
Obverse:
Replica of a coin from the fourth year of the war of the Jews against Rome depicting a lulav between two etrogim; the emblem of the State of Israel; "Israel" in Hebrew, Arabic and English.
Reverse:
The denomination "5" on a square background; "Agorot" in Hebrew and English; the date in Hebrew.
Alloy:
Copper 92%, aluminium 6%, nickel 2%.
Design:
Gabi Neumann.
Date of issue:
September 4, 1985.
10 AGOROT
Diameter:
22 mm.
Weight:
4 gr.
Edge:
Smooth.
Obverse:
Replica of a coin issued by Mattathias Antigonus (37 - 40 B.C.E.) with the seven-branched candelabrum; the emblem of the State of Israel; "Israel" in Hebrew, Arabic and English.
Reverse:
The denomination "10" on a square background; "Agorot" in Hebrew and English; the date in Hebrew.
Alloy:
Copper 92%, aluminium 6%, nickel 2%.
Design:
Obverse: Nathan Karp.
Reverse: Gabi Neumann.
Date of issue:
September 4, 1985.
1/2 NEW SHEQEL
Diameter:
26 mm.
Weight:
6.5 gr.
Edge:
Smooth.
Obverse:
Lyre; the emblem of the State of Israel.
Origin of motif:
Ancient Hebrew seal with the inscription "Maadana, the King's daughter".
Reverse:
The denomination "1/2 New Sheqel" in Hebrew and English; the date in Hebrew; "Israel" in Hebrew, Arabic and English.
Alloy:
Copper 92%, aluminium 6%, nickel 2%.
Design:
Obverse: Nathan Karp.
Reverse: Gabi Neumann.
Date of issue:
September 4, 1985.
1 NEW SHEQEL
Diameter:
18 mm.
Weight:
4 gr.
Edge:
Smooth.
Obverse:
Lily; "Yehud" in ancient Hebrew; the emblem of the State of Israel.
Origin of motif:
A Judean coin during the Persian period (6th-4th century B.C.E.).
Reverse:
The denomination "1 New Sheqel" in Hebrew and English; the date in Hebrew; "Israel" in Hebrew, Arabic and English.
Alloy:
Copper 75%, nickel 25%.
Design:
Obverse and Model: Victor Houster.
Reverse: Gabi Neumann.
Date of issue:
September 4, 1985.
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