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1 New Sheqel Piedfort Set

Issuer Bank of Israel
Year 1986-2000
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Value 1 New Sheqel
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Reverse description The large numeral '1' dominates the central field, with the denomination inscription 'שקל חדש' (New Sheqel) in Hebrew script below. The country name 'ISRAEL' appears in three scripts arranged around the periphery: Latin at the top, Hebrew 'ישראל' to the upper right, and Arabic 'اسرائيل' to the left. The legend 'NEW SHEQEL' in Latin script appears along the lower rim, clearly identifying the denomination for international reference.
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Mintage 5746 (1986) ✡ - התשמ`ו (Proof); Paris; KM#P35 - 12,665
5747 (1987) ✡ - התשמ`ז (Proof); Stuttgart; KM#P40 - 11,529
5749 (1989) ✡ - התשמ`ט (Proof); Stuttgart; KM#P49 - 9,622
5750 (1990) ✡ - התש`ן (Proof); Stuttgart; KM#P54 - 7,038
5751 (1991) ✡ - התשנ`א (Proof); Utrecht; KM#P60 - 6,617
5752 (1992) ✡ - התשנ״ב (Proof); Utrecht; KM#P66 - 6,339
5753 (1993) ✡ - התשנ״ג (Proof); Utrecht; KM#P72 - 7,993
5754 (1994) ✡ - התשנ״ד (Proof); Utrecht; KM#P79 - 8,000
5755 (1995) ✡ - התשנ״ה (Proof); Utrecht; KM#P86 - 10,000
5756 (1996) ✡ - התשנ״ו (Proof) KM#P94 - 8,000
5757 (1997) ✡ - התשנ״ז (Proof) KM#P102 - 6,000
5758 (1998) ✡ - התשנ״ח (Proof) KM#P110 - 8,000
5759 (1999) ✡ - התשנ״ט (Proof) KM#P118 - 6,000
5760 (2000) ✡ - התש״ס (Proof) KM#P126 - 4,000
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Piedfort coins — struck at twice the standard planchet thickness — originated as presentation pieces for assay offices and dignitaries, a practice traceable to medieval France. The Bank of Israel adopted the format for collector sets during a period when the sheqel itself was being phased out: the New Sheqel replaced the original sheqel in 1986 at a rate of 1,000 to 1, a redenomination made necessary by inflation that had reached roughly 450% annually in 1984.

The date range spanning to 2000 suggests these piéforts were issued across multiple years, likely tied to annual mint sets rather than a single release.

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