Description:
Obverse
Face value in Hebrew and English, Israel State Emblem, "Israel" in English, Hebrew and Arabic, mint year; to the left, a decorative element representing the Tablets of the Law with the first word of each of the Ten Commandments inscribed in ancient Hebrew letters, surrounded by a radiating glow, inscription "MOSES AND THE TEN COMMANDMENTS EXODUS, 20:34" are inscribed along the border in Hebrew, English and Arabic.
Reverse
Image of Moses, wrapped in an aura of radiance, embracing the Tablets inscribed with the first word of each of the Ten Commandments.
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