Lot #140
$20
Obverse: The denomination "500 Pruta" and the date in Hebrew; two stylized olive branches around the rim. Reverse: Three pomegranates; "Israel" in Hebrew and Arabic.
$20
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$50
A beautiful set from the early sixties containing 18 different coins of the Pruta and Agora series, including 500 and 250 silver Pruta. Are found…
$50
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Complete type set of 18 Pruta & 1, 5, 10, 25 Agorot coins, uncirculated Large presentation folder; blue plastic outside, velvet exposed holes inside Outside…
$50
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The name "agora" is given to three coins that have been used in the State of Israel since 1960. Each of them was a subdivision…
$30
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The name "agora" is given to three coins that have been used in the State of Israel since 1960. Each of them was a subdivision…
$30
Read moreLot #149
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Obverse:Three ripe pomegranates; "Israel" in Hebrew and Arabic. Origin of motif:Carving in a frieze found in an ancient synagogue at Capernaum. Reverse:The denomination "5 Agorot"…
$30
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$30
Obverse:Three ripe pomegranates; "Israel" in Hebrew and Arabic. Origin of motif:Carving in a frieze found in an ancient synagogue at Capernaum. Reverse:The denomination "5 Agorot"…
$30
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Lot #140
$20
Obverse: The denomination "500 Pruta" and the date in Hebrew; two stylized olive branches around the rim. Reverse: Three pomegranates; "Israel" in Hebrew and Arabic.
$20
Read moreLot #141
$50
A beautiful set from the early sixties containing 18 different coins of the Pruta and Agora series, including 500 and 250 silver Pruta. Are found…
$50
Read moreLot #142
$50
Complete type set of 18 Pruta & 1, 5, 10, 25 Agorot coins, uncirculated Large presentation folder; blue plastic outside, velvet exposed holes inside Outside…
$50
Read moreLot #144
$40
Lot #146
$30
Lot #147
$30
The name "agora" is given to three coins that have been used in the State of Israel since 1960. Each of them was a subdivision…
$30
Read moreLot #148
$30
The name "agora" is given to three coins that have been used in the State of Israel since 1960. Each of them was a subdivision…
$30
Read moreLot #149
$30
Obverse:Three ripe pomegranates; "Israel" in Hebrew and Arabic. Origin of motif:Carving in a frieze found in an ancient synagogue at Capernaum. Reverse:The denomination "5 Agorot"…
$30
Read moreLot #150
$30
Obverse:Three ripe pomegranates; "Israel" in Hebrew and Arabic. Origin of motif:Carving in a frieze found in an ancient synagogue at Capernaum. Reverse:The denomination "5 Agorot"…
$30
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