Official Piefort mint set 5756/1996
Drawing in honor of Jerusalem's 3000th Anniversary by children of the world
Piefort coins, mint marked with the "Star of David"
The designs of the coins are inspired by ancient Hebrew motifs.
Legal tender coins issued by the Bank of Israel
Limited edition: 8,000 sets only!
1/2 New Sheqel - 12-sided bronze
Three Millennia Jerusalem the City of David (Without Star of David)
10 New Sheqalim - 23 mm, 11 g, thickness 3.5 mm/ Bimetallic:
Outer ring - nickel bonded steel.
Center - aureate bonded bronze, 16 mm.
A replica of the ancient coin from the 4th year of the Jewish-Roman war, a year before the destruction of the second Temple.
5 New Sheqalim - Copper nickel, Edge 12-sided.
24 mm, 14.5 g, thickness 4 mm
Capital of pillar from the time of the Kingdom of Israel.
1 New Sheqel - Copper nickel
18 mm. 8.5 g, thickness 4 mm.
A "Fleur de Lys" coin used in Judea at the time of the Persian rule.
1/2 New Sheqel - Bronze
26 mm, 14.5 g, thickness 3.8 mm.
Seal belonging to Ma'adana the King's daughter (Judea).
10 Agorot - Bronze,
22 mm, 8.8 g, thickness 3.2 mm.
A replica of the ancient coin with seven-branched candelabrum, from the time of Mattathias Antigonus.
5 Agorot - Bronze,
19.5 mm, 6.6 g, thickness 3 mm.
A replica of the ancient coin with lulav and two etrogim, from the time of the Jewish war against the Romans.
1 Agora - Bronze,
17 mm, 4.4 g, thickness 2.7 mm.
Maritime vessel, styled after the ship appearing on coins issued during the reign of Herod Archelaus.