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| Uitgever | Bank of Israel |
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| Jaar | 2021 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | The State Emblem of Israel — a menorah flanked by olive branches — is prominently displayed in the central field, accompanied by the legend 'Israel' rendered in three scripts: Hebrew (ישראל), Arabic (إسرائيل), and Latin. The inscription 'Independence Day 2021' appears in both English and Hebrew. The face value and mint mark are also present on this face. This coin, the 1 New Shekel silver Prooflike issue, features the Caracal as its primary wildlife motif, depicted in its natural habitat as part of the Endangered Animals in Israel commemorative series. |
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| Schrift voorzijde | Arabic, Hebrew, Latin |
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Israel's Endangered Animals series has run intermittently since 1996, with each issue tied to a specific species facing documented population pressure within the country's borders. The 2021 installment continued the Bank of Israel's practice of coordinating releases with the Israel Nature and Parks Authority, which classifies and monitors the relevant species.
KM#576 is among the later entries in a series that collectors have tracked closely for gaps and substitutions — several planned issues were delayed or rescheduled, making the sequential numbering deceptive as a completeness guide.