Collection of Three International Coins (Israel and Greece)
Numismatics / Currency

Collection of Three International Coins (Israel and Greece)

This set consists of three distinct circular metal coins. The top coin is an Israeli 10 Agorot, characterized by its golden-copper bronze hue. It features a prominent palm tree with seven leaves and two clusters of dates, flanked by the word 'Israel' in Hebrew and Arabic. It shows significant circulation wear, including a dull patina and surface scratches. The middle coin is a Greek 20 Euro Cent piece, minted in 2002. It is made of 'Nordic Gold' alloy, giving it a bright yellow-gold appearance. The design depicts a portrait of Ioannis Kapodistrias (1776–1831), a prominent Greek diplomat and the first head of state of independent Greece, with the year 2002 and the Greek word for 20 Lepta visible. It exhibits moderate wear with consistent light scratching. The bottom coin is an Israeli 1 Shekel coin, displaying a silver-colored cupro-nickel composition. Its face features the state emblem of Israel: a Menorah flanked by olive branches. The word 'Israel' is inscribed in Hebrew, Arabic, and English. This coin shows minor dark spotting (toning) near the rim and general signs of light circulation. All three items represent modern currency from the late 20th to early 21st century, showing standard manufacturing standards for mass-produced legal tender.

Estimated Value

$0.50 - $1.00

Basic Information

Category

Numismatics / Currency

Appraised On

April 9, 2026

Estimated Value

$0.50 - $1.00

Item Description

This set consists of three distinct circular metal coins. The top coin is an Israeli 10 Agorot, characterized by its golden-copper bronze hue. It features a prominent palm tree with seven leaves and two clusters of dates, flanked by the word 'Israel' in Hebrew and Arabic. It shows significant circulation wear, including a dull patina and surface scratches. The middle coin is a Greek 20 Euro Cent piece, minted in 2002. It is made of 'Nordic Gold' alloy, giving it a bright yellow-gold appearance. The design depicts a portrait of Ioannis Kapodistrias (1776–1831), a prominent Greek diplomat and the first head of state of independent Greece, with the year 2002 and the Greek word for 20 Lepta visible. It exhibits moderate wear with consistent light scratching. The bottom coin is an Israeli 1 Shekel coin, displaying a silver-colored cupro-nickel composition. Its face features the state emblem of Israel: a Menorah flanked by olive branches. The word 'Israel' is inscribed in Hebrew, Arabic, and English. This coin shows minor dark spotting (toning) near the rim and general signs of light circulation. All three items represent modern currency from the late 20th to early 21st century, showing standard manufacturing standards for mass-produced legal tender.

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