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Telephone Token - "Asimon"

Location Israel
Year 1964
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Weight 5 g
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Obverse description Round brass token with a central hole. The upper segment features an oval device depicting a running deer, flanked by Hebrew characters denoting the Jewish year 5724. The lower segment bears the word 'Telephone' in Hebrew and Arabic script in raised relief.
Obverse script Hebrew/Arabic
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Reverse description The reverse is styled as a rotary telephone dial, with the digits 0 through 9 arranged in individual raised circles around the central hole. Hebrew lettering reading 'Do'ar Israel' (Israel Post) is inscribed between the number positions, and a stylized finger-stop lug is depicted at the lower right of the dial.
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