1998 AD. / JE 5758, Israel, 1 New Sheqel, KM 160a.
Israel, Jerusalem mint, engravers: V. Houster (obv.), G. Neumann (rev.), JE 5758 / 1998 AD.,
1 New Sheqel (18 mm / 3,46 g), copper-nickel, mintage 4.295.500 ,
Obv.: a lily and the word "Yehud" in Phoenician letters , to r. a menorah, the arms of the State of Israel, surrounded by two olive branches with a small circle below the emblem.
Rev.: إسرائيل ISRAEL ×”×ª×©× ×´×— / ישר×ל / 1 // חדש שזל / NEW SHEQEL , facial value in Hebrew and English, the name of the state in Arabic, English and Hebrew, and the date in the Hebrew calendar.
KM 160a .
the obverse copies a Judea issue of the fifth century BC., the menorah is the Jewish symbol for over 3000 years, the olive branches symbolize the Land of Israel and also peace
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