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Telephone Token - 'Asimon' Do'ar Yisrael, Copper-nickel

Location Israel
Year 1964-1966
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Edge Smooth
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Obverse script Hebrew/Arabic
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Reverse description The reverse depicts a stylized rotary telephone dial in relief, with the digits 0 through 9 each enclosed in individual circles arranged around the central hole. The Hebrew legend 'Do'ar Yisrael' (Israel Postal Service) is inscribed in the field between the dial numbers, and a finger-stop notch is visible at the lower right.
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