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Old 07-12-2006, 06:50 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Forged 5 Shekel Coin ($1.14)

First of all...Any other Israel/Palestine collectors out there?

Sounds like a waste of time to the average forger to me....

The following is from the Bank of Israel Website

The Bank of Israel Warning of Counterfeit NIS 5 Coins


The Bank calls on the public to be vigilant in noting the identifying signs, and instructs the banks to examine coins at time of deposit


In the past few days the Bank of Israel has found counterfeit NIS 5 coins in circulation, showing a mint date of úùñ"ä. The counterfeit coins have been minted on a different metal to the genuine coins and have other flaws. It may be difficult to identify the counterfeit coins with the naked eye, but there are tell-tale signs:
The inner part of the counterfeit coin is made of a pink metal and scratching with a sharp object will reveal this pink color.
The word éùøàì is missing from the emblem of the State of Israel on the obverse side of the coin, and this can be seen with a magnifying glass.
On a genuine NIS 5 coin, the square at the base of the capital of the column on the obverse side has double lines on each side; the counterfeit coin does not have double lines.

The Bank of Israel calls on the public to watch out for these signs when paying with or receiving NIS 5 coins dated úùñ"ä. The public should also be aware that the presence of such counterfeit coins in the market could cause problems in commerce, as traders and providers of services may not agree to accept or give NIS 5 coins dated úùñ"ä.
The Bank of Israel has instructed the banks to check all coins when cash is deposited with them. As required by law, any counterfeit coins that are discovered will be handed to the police.
We stress that a counterfeit coin has no value and cannot be used as a means of exchange.


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Unfortunately the Hebrew wont show up (so we cant read the date, they dont use numbers).
I was just in Israel (all of May).

An interesting read. thanks
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