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1 Sheqel Capernaum

Issuer Bank of Israel
Year 1985
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Engraver(s) Obverse: Dan Gelbart
Reverse: Assaf Berg
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Obverse description Central field dominated by a bold, three-dimensional numeral '1' rendered in high relief with a pronounced chamfered edge, occupying the right half of the dodecagonal flan. To the upper left, the State of Israel coat of arms — a menorah flanked by olive branches above a decorative base — is depicted in fine detail. Beneath the arms, the denomination appears in Hebrew (שקל) and Latin (SHEQEL). Along the lower arc, a trilingual legend reads 'ISRAEL', 'ישראל', and 'اسرائيل', flanked by the Gregorian year '1985' and the Hebrew year 'התשמ״ו', with the Stuttgart mint mark (מ) at the bottom.
Obverse script Hebrew, Latin, Arabic
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Edge Milled
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