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Things Like This Make You Realize... (2) | Algeria & Israel

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.. your ID skills are just not what they should be.

I've just received a small batch of world mix. A casual glance and among the usual East Germany, Russia, Bulgaria etc. you notice THIS

THIS is made of aluminum and about the size of the Singaporean cent.

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Could you help?
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 Posted 10/10/2008  11:22 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DagonX to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
For me it looks similar to Maldives coat of arms, but it's only a suggestion
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OK I checked and it does look.. almost like it. Though the crescent is between the flags, not under them..

Both wiki and all coins I have pictured in my book have the crescent between the flags.
I exclude nothing since the book is old and therefore, can't be trusted completely
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Finally dug it up from the bag.

On the other side there's an Arabic numeral for "1" and the date 1964; 1383 (I think).
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This is Algeria 1 centime, indeed from 1964, 1383AH
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Thanks a lot!
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Last ones from this batch - 3 coins and one token that reads "AGE COIN" and is the same on both sides.

The unique yellow Lincoln is shown for size comparison

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Top Left Middle and right
Israel
1P 1S and 5S
the Age 16 is a token used once age has been verified for things like the movie theater etc.
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Just to get the description a little clearer: the Israeli coins are: left: 1 agorah, middle: 1 new sheqel and right: 5 agorot. I have the impression the 5 agorot coin could be a special coin, issued for the 25th anniversary of independance in 1973. This coin was only issued in sets with a mintage of 98,107
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This is Algeria 1 centime, indeed from 1964, 1383AH




bart, I have noticed that you are good in identifying arabic coins, can you read arabic?!
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Not at all, EgCollector, but I am familiar with modern world coins and I can recognize them quite easily. I can only read the numbers.
If I could read Arabic, I should have less problems in identifying 18th and 19th century coins from Arabic and Arabic using Indian countries.
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5 agorot coin could be a special coin, issued for the 25th anniversary of independance in 1973. This coin was only issued in sets with a mintage of 98,107


How interesting! Thank you once more!
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Finally, on getting a precise date for the Israeli coins. Check out my tutorial on dating coins using the Hebrew calendar. But if that's all just leaving you then never fear; your Krause catalogue (even the older ones) should have a quick reference table for converting Jewish Era to AD dates right at the beginning of the chapter on Israel.
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I read them, thanks!
Even though I had to use this set of numerals:
http://www.americanvision.org/images/numbers.gif
because I can't see a thing at the wikipedia site (they couldn't have made them any smaller!)

734
5761
733

The remaining question is: were the second type coins made in 5761?
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...I have the impression the 5 agorot coin could be a special coin, issued for the 25th anniversary of independance in 1973.

Indeed it is; KM# 64.

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The remaining question is: were the second type coins made in 5761?

Yes. This type (KM# 160) were struck from 5745/1985 right through to today. The alloy was changed from non-magnetic cupronickel to magnetic clad steel in 5754/1994, creating the KM# 160a subtype. Yours, from 5761/2001, should be clad steel KM# 160a.
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