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  • 100 Sheqalim 1984-1985, KM# 143, Israel
  • 100 Sheqalim 1984-1985, KM# 143, Israel
  • 100 Sheqalim 1984-1985, KM# 143, Israel, Judaea, Hasmonean Kingdom, Antigonus II Mattathias, Prutah, 40-37 BC
Obverse

Replica of a coin issued by Antigonus II Mattathias with the seven-branched candelabrum; the emblem of the State of Israel (menorah flanked by olive branches); "Israel" in Hebrew, Arabic and English.​

Antigonus II Mattathias, also known as Antigonus the Hasmonean (died 37 BCE) was the last Hasmonean king of Judea. He was the son of King Aristobulus II of Judea. In 37 BCE Herod handed him over to the Romans for execution, after Antigonus's three-year reign during which he led the Jews' fierce struggle for independence against the Romans.

The Emblem of the State of Israel shows a menorah surrounded by an olive branch on each side, and the writing "ישראל" (Hebrew for Israel) below it. The menorah is described in the Bible as the seven-lamp (six branches) ancient Hebrew lampstand made of pure gold and used in the portable sanctuary set up by Moses in the wilderness and 300 years later in the Temple in Jerusalem. Fresh olive oil of the purest quality was burned daily to light its lamps. The menorah has been a symbol of Judaism since ancient times and is the emblem on the coat of arms of the modern state of Israel.

Engraver: Nathan Karp, Victor Houster

ישראל
إسرائيل • ישראל • ISRAEL

Reverse

The denomination in Hebrew and English; the date in Hebrew.

All dates on Israeli coins are given in the Hebrew calendar and are written in Hebrew letters. Hebrew dating formed from a combination of the 22 consonant letters of the Hebrew alphabet and read from right to left.

Engraver: Gabi Neumann, Tidhar Dagan

100
שקלים
SHEQALIM
התשמ״ד

Edge

100 Sheqalim

KM# 143
Characteristics
Material Cupronickel
Weight 10.8 g
Diameter 29 mm
Thickness 2.2 mm
Shape round
Alignment Medal
Mints
Jerusalem Mint
Royal Canadian Mint (RCM)

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