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24k GOLD plated 1 Sheqel Shekel Israeli Israel Coin from the Holy Land

$ 5.8

Availability: 88 in stock
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
  • Modified Item: Yes
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Israel
  • KM Number: 111
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Composition: Copper-Nickel
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Denomination: Sheqel
  • Year: 1980-1985
  • Modification Description: 24K gold plated

    Description

    Please contact me if you are interested in quantity
    If you are looking for something or want higher quantity, go ahead and ask, I may have it or can get it.
    This BEAUTIFUL 24K GOLD PLATED Coin comes in a 2x2 protective sleeve (pictured below)
    NOTE: This is
    not
    just a gold "color" coin like other listings, this is also
    not
    that cheap microwave "rub on" stuff that will fade a few days later, this is an
    actual 24K GOLD
    "electroplated" coin
    Also, be careful buying "plated" coins, a lot of people copy my listings and don't really have "plated" coins.  I do my own electroplating.
    This is a GREAT teaching tool on the GOLD SHEQEL OF THE SANCTUARY
    PAYMENT is due
    immediately
    end of auction
    This is a
    GREAT GIFT
    idea for someone with Holy Land interests
    If you are a numismatic, add this Israeli coin to your collection!
    Item comes from a
    smoke-free
    ,
    pet-free
    home
    Please email me if you have any
    questions
    I
    t's the buyer's responsibility to pay customs fees, duties, import taxes, and related charges.
    Thanks for Looking, Enjoy, & Happy Bidding!
    24K GOLD PLATED ANCIENT CHALICE ON A 1 SHEQEL ISRAELI COIN
    NO LONGER MINTED
    KM#111 1 Sheqel
    (click to zoom)
    Date of issue:
    January 22, 1981.
    Obverse:
    Chalice; "Sheqel Israel" in Hebrew.
    Origin of motif:
    Coin minted during the war of the Jews against Rome (66 - 70 C.E.).
    Bible:
    Reference(s) to
    Shekel of the Sanctuary
    see
    Exodus 38:24; Numbers 7 (vs. 13ff)
    Reverse:
    The denomination "1 Sheqel" in Hebrew; the emblem of the State of Israel; "Israel" in Hebrew, English and Arabic; the date in Hebrew.
    Alloy:
    Copper 75%, nickel 25%.
    Diameter:
    23 mm.
    Weight:
    5 gr.
    Edge:
    Alternatingly milled and smooth.
    Design:
    Obverse: Gabi Neumann. Reverse: Zvi Narkiss.
    Models:
    Tidhar Dagan.
    Ceased to be legal tender:
    September 4, 1985.