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1995 AD. / JE 5755, Israel, 10 Agorot, KM 158.
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Israel, Jerusalem mint, engraver G. Neumann (rev.), dated JE 5755 (1995 AD.),
10 Agorot (22 mm / 4,00 g), aluminium-bronze (Cu 92%, Al 6%, Ni 2%), mintage 17.280.000 ,
Obv.: إسرائيل • ישר×ל • ISRAEL , seven-branched candelabrum (Menorah) in front of rock; the emblem of the State of Israel, state emblem (second Menorah flanked by olive branches) above; legend "Israel" in Hebrew, English and Arabic to l.
Rev.: 10 // ×גורה - AGOROT / ×”×ª×©× ×´×” , value number in a square with vertical lines behind, surrounded by denomination in Hebrew and English and year in Hebrew numerals.
KM 158 .
The obverse is a replica of a coin issued by Mattathias Antigonus (37 - 40 B.C.E.), the last Hashmonean king of ancient Israel.
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