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| Issuer | Bank of Israel |
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| Year | 1986-2000 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
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| Reverse description | The numeral '10' is prominently displayed at center within a bold recessed square frame, evoking a geometric, modernist design aesthetic. The word 'אגורה' (Agora) appears to the left of the square and 'AGOROT' to the right, both running vertically along the coin's field. The Hebrew year date appears in the lower exergue beneath the central square device. |
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| Mintage | 5746 (1986) ✡ - התשמ`ו (Proof); Paris; KM#P33 - 12,665 5747 (1987) ✡ - התשמ`ז (Proof); Stuttgart; KM#P38 - 11,529 5749 (1989) ✡ - התשמ`ט (Proof); Stuttgart; KM#P47 - 9,622 5750 (1990) ✡ - התש`ן (Proof); Stuttgart; KM#P52 - 7,038 5751 (1991) ✡ - התשנ`א (Proof); Utrecht; KM#P58 - 6,617 5752 (1992) ✡ - התשנ״ב (Proof); Utrecht; KM#P64 - 6,339 5753 (1993) ✡ - התשנ״ג (Proof); Utrecht; KM#P70 - 7,993 5754 (1994) ✡ - התשנ״ד (Proof); Utrecht; KM#P76 - 8,000 5755 (1995) ✡ - התשנ״ה (Proof); Utrecht; KM#P83 - 10,000 5756 (1996) ✡ - התשנ״ו (Proof) KM#P91 - 8,000 5757 (1997) ✡ - התשנ״ז (Proof) KM#P99 - 6,000 5758 (1998) ✡ - התשנ״ח (Proof) KM#P107 - 8,000 5759 (1999) ✡ - התשנ״ט (Proof) KM#P115 - 6,000 5760 (2000) ✡ - התש״ס (Proof) KM#P123 - 4,000 |
| Additional information |
Piedfort issues from the Bank of Israel were produced expressly for collectors, struck at double the standard planchet thickness on specially prepared dies. The Star of David privy mark distinguishes this from the base circulation type and from other piedfort releases within the same program — its presence signals inclusion in a specific annual or commemorative set rather than individual sale.
The 1986–2000 date range reflects a long production window, unusual for a piedfort designation, suggesting the Bank issued these across multiple collector set configurations over fifteen years rather than as a single release.