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| 正面文字 | Hebrew, Arabic |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse displays the bold numeral '5' dominating the upper portion of the field, rendered in a large, clean sans-serif style. Immediately below, the denomination is inscribed in Hebrew as 'אגורות' (Agorot). Beneath the denomination, the Hebrew calendar year appears in smaller lettering at the lower centre of the field. The overall design is stark and legible, with no additional ornamentation, consistent with the functional aesthetic of Israeli circulation and year-set coinage of this period. |
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The Star of David mint mark was introduced on Israeli circulation coinage in 1974 to distinguish issues struck at the Jerusalem mint from earlier production. KM#25c is the copper-nickel incarnation of a denomination that had already passed through aluminum-bronze before metal costs and monetary pressures forced the composition change. Israel's rapid inflation through the late 1970s would eventually render the entire Agorot series obsolete — the shekel reform of 1980 swept away the old fractional coinage entirely, making the 1979 date effectively the last gasp of this type before redenomination.