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100 Sheqalim

Issuer Bank of Israel
Year 1984-1985
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Engraver(s) Obverse: Nathan Karp, Victor Huster
Reverse: Gabi Neumann, Tidhar Dagan
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Obverse description Central device features a seven-branched menorah (candelabrum) rendered in high relief against a textured stone fragment, evoking an ancient carved relief. The State of Israel coat of arms — comprising a menorah flanked by olive branches with the legend 'ישראל' — appears in an inset cartouche at the upper centre of the field. The country name legend arcs along the left and lower periphery, inscribed in three scripts: Hebrew ('ישראל') reading downward on the left, Arabic ('إسرائيل') below it, and Latin ('ISRAEL') along the lower rim. The overall design combines numismatic modernism with archaeological imagery, referencing the ancient Jewish heritage of the State.
Obverse script Hebrew, Arabic, Latin
Obverse lettering ישראל إسرائيل • ישראל • ISRAEL
(Translation: Israel)
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