Description:
Obverse
Face value in Hebrew and English, Israel State Emblem, "Israel" in English, Hebrew and Arabic, inscription "INDEPENDENCE DAY 2004" in Hebrew and English, a row of decorative motifs across the coin, symbolizing children filled with joy and laughter, the mint year.
Reverse
Images of a father and child with equal eye level, together holding a balloon decorated with a Star of David, inscription "THE CHILDREN IN ISRAEL" in Hebrew, English and Arabic.
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