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I Got Two Foreign Coins In Change Please Help Identify.

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I received these in change. I have no idea what they are. Could someone explain them. Are they in good shape?
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The coins say most of what they are, a 2001 Aruba 25 cents and a 1991 Israel 10 agorot.
Neither coin is rare or valuable, but cool to find so far from their "home".
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Both grade AU.
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With those large rim dents and the dirt smeared into the low points, I wouldn't grade the Israeli one anywhere near AU. High VF at best.

Israeli coins are dated using Hebrew numerals and the Jewish calendar. It's usually easier for non-Hebrew-speakers to just match up the date-symbols with a [URL="http://isracoins.tripod.com/I04.htm]conversion chart[/url]. The date on this coin is the line of characters below the large "10" and it converts to AD 1991.
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