This proof Legal Tender silver coin was struck under authority of the Government of Israel with a total issue of 5,000 coins.
This proof Legal Tender silver coin was struck under authority of the Government of Israel and has not yet been listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Coins.
This prooflike Legal Tender silver coin was struck under authority of the Government of Israel and has not yet been listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Coins.
This proof Legal Tender silver coin was struck under authority of the Government of Israel with a total issue of 2,800 coins.
Israel – Fir Trees – Stork – 2 New Sheqalim – 1998 JE5759 – Proof Silver Crown – KM322
Israel – Figs – Nightingale – 2 New Sheqalim – 1996 JE5757 – Proof Silver Crown – KM292
Israel – Lillies – Roe Deer – 2 New Sheqalim – 1992 JE5753 – Proof Silver Crown – KM232
Israel – Fir Trees – Stork – New Sheqel – 1998 JE5759 – Prooflike BU Silver Crown – KM320
Israel – Figs – Nightingale – New Sheqel – 1996 JE5757 – Prooflike BU Silver Crown – KM290
This prooflike Legal Tender silver coin was struck under authority of the Government of Israel and has not yet been listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Coins.
This prooflike Legal Tender silver coin was struck under authority of the Government of Israel with a total issue of 1,800 coins.
This prooflike Legal Tender silver coin was struck under authority of the Government of Israel and has not yet been listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Coins.
Palestine – Demonitized Coin – Plant – 100 Mils – 1939 – About Uncirculated – KM-7
Mongolia – Petra – Jordan – 100 Tugrik (Terper) – 2008 – Prooflike Crown Petra (9 B.C. – 40 A.D.), Jordan – On the edge of the Arabian Desert, Petra was the glittering capital of the Nabataean empire of King Aretas IV (9 B.C. to 40 A.D.). Masters of water technology, the Nabataeans provided their city with great tunnel constructions and water chambers. A theater, modeled on Greek-Roman prototypes, had space for an audience of 4,000. Today, the Palace Tombs of Petra, with the 42-meter-high Hellenistic temple facade on the El-Deir Monastery, are impressive examples of Middle Eastern culture.
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