This 1986 State of Israel 1 New Shekel Sheqel is a rare and valuable coin for any collector or enthusiast. It features a smooth edge and is composed of copper-nickel, with a nickel color. The coin has been circulated and is ungraded, but it still holds its original value and historical significance.


This coin was minted in Israel and features both English and Hebrew language on the obverse side, with a total mintage of 20.9 million. The reverse side shows a paleo-Hebrew inscription of "Lily and Letters Yehud", written by engraver Victor Huster. The coin also lacks a small circle beneath the emblem, as noted by engraver Gabi Neuman. This is a must-have item for any serious collector of Middle East coins.