A timeless accessory crafted with a genuine Israel 10 Agorot coin, plated in Silver and meticulously finished to create a vintage patina. Perfect for coin enthusiasts, history lovers, and those who appreciate unique collectible jewelry.
💎 PIN DESCRIPTION
- Genuine Coin Design: This pin is made from an authentic Israel 10 Agorot coin, professionally plated in Silver for a stunning finish.
- Hand-Finished: Each pin is hand-polished to achieve a charming vintage effect, enhancing its historical value.
- Unique and Authentic: As a limited-edition piece made from circulated coins, every pin carries its own distinct marks and scratches, preserving its journey through time.
A perfect addition to your wardrobe or a thoughtful gift for history buffs and collectors alike.
💎 USAGE IDEAS
- A unique brooch to elevate your blazer, jacket, or scarf.
- A vintage pin for lapels, backpacks, or hats.
- Ideal as a gift for collectors, coin lovers, or anyone passionate about American history.
- A standout conversation starter for formal or casual occasions.
💎 PRODUCT DETAILS
- Coin Diameter: 22 mm / 0.87 in
- Pin Length: 8 mm / 0.31 in
- Pin Type: Lapel pin
- Material: Copper-aluminium-nickel base with Silver plating
💎 ABOUT THE COIN
Obverse: At the center is the iconic seven-branched candelabrum (menorah), symbolizing the Jewish faith and heritage. Above this significant design lies the emblem of the State of Israel, flanked by olive branches, which signify peace. The word “Israel” appears in Hebrew (ישראל), English, and Arabic (إسرائيل), showcasing the country's cultural diversity and commitment to unity. This thoughtful design reflects the historical legacy of the Jewish people and their connection to the land.
Reverse: On the reverse side, the coin prominently displays its value within a square. Various design nuances exist among different minting varieties, including differences in the outlines of the square, the number of ridges forming the square, and the type of numeral used. The inscription “10 אגורות AGOROT” declares its denomination, and the year is indicated in Hebrew (התשנ"א), which corresponds to 1991 in the Gregorian calendar. The engraver Gabi Neumann's artistry captures the essence of identity and value in this simple yet meaningful representation.
Reverse engraver: Gabi Neumann
Mint Locations:
Bern, Switzerland (1225-date)
Casa de Moneda de Chile, Santiago, Chile (1743-date)
Jerusalem, Israel
Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation (한국조폐공사), Daejeon, South Korea (1951-date)
Mint of Poland (Mennica Polska), Warsaw, Poland (1766-date)
National Mint of the Bank of Greece (Νομισματοκοπείο - ΙΕΤΑ), Athens, Greece (1972-date)
Norwegian Mint (Norske Myntverk), Kongsberg, Norway (1686-date)
Royal Canadian Mint of Winnipeg, Canada (1976-date)
Royal Dutch Mint (Koninklijke Nederlandse Munt), Utrecht, Netherlands (1010-date)
Staatliche Münze Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart, Germany (1374-date)
💎COIN SPECIFICATIONS
- Country: Israel
- Years: 1984 - 2017 (Randomly selected years)
- Catalog Numbers: KM#158
🎁 PACKAGING
Your pin will arrive in a Hobby of Kings pouch, offering a secure and elegant presentation.