1998 AD. / JE 5758, Israel, Santiago mint, 10 Agorot, KM 158.
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Israel, Santiago mint, engraver G. Neumann (rev.), dated JE 5758 = 1998 AD.,
10 Agorot (22 mm / 4,04 g), aluminium-bronze (Cu 92%, Al 6%, Ni 2%), 4,00 g theor. mint weight, mintage 60,480,000 , medal alignment ↑↑ , plain edge,
Obv.: إسرائيل • ישר×ל • ISRAEL , a fragment from a coin, issued by Mattathias Antigonus, depicting a Menorah (seven-armed candelabrum); 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 ×”×ª×©× ×´×— in Hebrew numerals.
KM 158 .
The obverse is a fragment from a coin issued by Mattathias Antigonus (37 - 40 B.C.E.), the last Hashmonean king of ancient Israel.
Year / Mintage
5745 (1985) 45,000,000
5746 (1986) 92,754,048
5747 (1987) 19,351,382
5748 (1988) 8,640,298
5749 (1989) 420,000
5750 (1990) 2,376,000
5751 (1991) 59,425,000 (short date, thick letters, small "10")
5751 (1991) (incl. above) (longer date, thin letters, taller "10")
5752 (1992) 1,728,000
5753 (1993) 25,920,000
5754 (1994) 51,696,000
5755 (1995) 17,280,000
5756 (1996) 43,200,000
5757 (1997) 21,600,000 (closed "×”"; smaller date letters)
5757 (1997) 21,600,000 (open "×”"; larger date letters)
5758 (1998) 60,480,000 (the usual medal alignment)
5758 (1998) (incl. above) (error: coin alignment)
5759 (1999) 26,203,000
5760 (2000) 82,944,000
5761 (2001) 32,256,000 (sides of central part of zero are straight)
5761 (2001) 46,140,000 (sides of central part of zero are rounded)
5762 (2002) 4,608,000
5763 (2003) 22,980,000
5764 (2004) ?
5765 (2005) ?
5766 (2006) ?
5767 (2007) ?
5768 (2008) ?
5769 (2009) ?
5770 (2010) ?
5771 (2011) ?
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