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2 New Sheqel Yitzhak Rabin

Issuer Bank of Israel
Year 1997
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Obverse description The State Emblem of Israel, a menorah flanked by olive branches, occupies the central field. The denomination '2 NEW SHEQELS / 2 שקלים חדשים' appears above and below the emblem in Hebrew and English, with 'ISRAEL / ישראל / اسرائيل' inscribed in Latin, Hebrew, and Arabic script. The Hebrew calendar year התשנ״ז and the Gregorian year 1996 are shown in the lower field, accompanied by the Hebrew mint mark letter מ (Mem) denoting the proof issue.
Obverse script Arabic, Hebrew, Latin
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Issued two years after Rabin's assassination at a Tel Aviv peace rally in November 1995, this commemorative was part of a broader Israeli state effort to anchor his memory in the immediate aftermath of the killing. Rabin had signed the Oslo Accords in 1993 and the peace treaty with Jordan in 1994 — both within a fourteen-month window — making his tenure among the most diplomatically active in the country's history before his murder by a right-wing Israeli student ended it abruptly.

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