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10 New Sheqalim Yitzhak Rabin

Issuer Bank of Israel
Year 2012
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Currency New Shekel (1986-date)
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Obverse description The obverse features the large numeral '10' prominently displayed in the central field, surmounted by the State of Israel's coat of arms — the menorah flanked by olive branches. Beneath the coat of arms, the country name appears in three scripts: Hebrew (ישראל), Arabic (إسرائيل), and Latin (ISRAEL). A circular legend surrounds the design, incorporating the denomination '10 NEW SHEQALIM' in Latin, the Hebrew equivalent שקלים חדשים, the Gregorian year 2012, the Hebrew year התשע״ב, a mint mark, and an Arabic inscription commemorating Yitzhak Rabin's Nobel Peace Prize of 1994. A small olive branch device appears at the lower right of the inner field.
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Reverse description The reverse presents a finely engraved right-facing bust portrait of Yitzhak Rabin, former Prime Minister of Israel, depicted in civilian attire with characteristic spectacles, rendered in high relief with detailed facial modeling. A small olive branch device appears at the lower left of the field. The bilingual peripheral legend encircles the portrait, reading in Latin along the upper left arc 'YITZHAK RABIN • NOBEL PEACE PRIZE 1994' and continuing in Hebrew along the right arc 'יצחק רבין - פרס נובל לשלום 1994', commemorating his award of the 1994 Nobel Peace Prize.
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