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Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
FIVE SHEQALIM
FIVE SHEQALIM
Size: 141 X 76 mm.
Dominant colour: Green.
Front: Portrait of Chaim Weizmann; the Wix Library at the Weizmann Institute of Science; the denomination "Five Sheqalim" and "Bank of Israel" in Hebrew.
Back: Damascus Gate in the Old City of Jerusalem; "Bank of Israel" in Hebrew, English and Arabic.
Watermark: Profile of Ch. Weizmann.
Sign for the blind: A black dot the lower left-hand corner of the front.
Colour of numbering: Black.
Signatures: Governor of the Bank Arnon Gafni; Chairman of the Advisory Council David Horowitz.
Design: Paul Kor, Adrian Senger.
Year: 1978
Date of issue: February 24, 1980.
Dominant colour: Green.
Front: Portrait of Chaim Weizmann; the Wix Library at the Weizmann Institute of Science; the denomination "Five Sheqalim" and "Bank of Israel" in Hebrew.
Back: Damascus Gate in the Old City of Jerusalem; "Bank of Israel" in Hebrew, English and Arabic.
Watermark: Profile of Ch. Weizmann.
Sign for the blind: A black dot the lower left-hand corner of the front.
Colour of numbering: Black.
Signatures: Governor of the Bank Arnon Gafni; Chairman of the Advisory Council David Horowitz.
Design: Paul Kor, Adrian Senger.
Year: 1978
Date of issue: February 24, 1980.
Ceased to be legal tender: September 4, 1986.
price:$5
ONE SHEQEL BANQNOTE
ONE SHEQEL BANQNOTE
Size: 135 X 76 mm.
Dominant colour: Purple.
Front: Portrait of Moshe Montefiori: the ",Mishkanot Shaananim quarter in Jerusalem with the windmill: the denomination "One Sheqel" and "Bank of Israel" in Hebrew.
Back: Jaffa Gate in the Old City of Jerusalem; "Bank of Israel" in Hebrew, English and Arabic.
Watermark: Profile of Moshe Montefiori.
Sign for the blind: Two black dots in the lower left-hand corner of the front.
Colour of numbering: Black.
Signatures: Governor of the Bank Arnon Gafni; Chairman of the Advisory Council David Horowitz.
Design: Paul Kor, Adrian Senger.
Year: 1978
Date of issue: February 24, 1980.
Ceased to be legal tender: September 4, 1986.
Dominant colour: Purple.
Front: Portrait of Moshe Montefiori: the ",Mishkanot Shaananim quarter in Jerusalem with the windmill: the denomination "One Sheqel" and "Bank of Israel" in Hebrew.
Back: Jaffa Gate in the Old City of Jerusalem; "Bank of Israel" in Hebrew, English and Arabic.
Watermark: Profile of Moshe Montefiori.
Sign for the blind: Two black dots in the lower left-hand corner of the front.
Colour of numbering: Black.
Signatures: Governor of the Bank Arnon Gafni; Chairman of the Advisory Council David Horowitz.
Design: Paul Kor, Adrian Senger.
Year: 1978
Date of issue: February 24, 1980.
Ceased to be legal tender: September 4, 1986.
price:$5
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.
Ceased to be legal tender: February 28, 1985.
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.
Ceased to be legal tender: February 28, 1985.
price:$1
Monday, January 23, 2012
50 SHEQALIM
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 Neumann.
Reverse: Nathan Karp.
Models: Victor Houster.
Date of issue: March 8, 1984.
Ceased to be legal tender: September 4, 1986
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 Neumann.
Reverse: Nathan Karp.
Models: Victor Houster.
Date of issue: March 8, 1984.
Ceased to be legal tender: September 4, 1986
price:$1.50
10 SHEQALIM
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5 SHEQALIM
5 SHEQALIM |
Diameter: | 24 mm. |
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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. |
price:$1.5
25 AGOROT
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.
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 AGORA
Diameter: 20 mm.
Weight: 1.03 gr.
Edge: Scalloped.
Obverse: 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.
Weight: 1.03 gr.
Edge: Scalloped.
Obverse: 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.
price:$1.50
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