KM-119, 1984 Israel 10 sheqalim (old); copper-nickel, plain edge; here is design description from Sheqel:

The motif on the obverse of the 10 Sheqalim trade coin was taken from a coin depicting a war galley, issued by Herod Archelaus, Ethnarch of Samaria, Judea and Idumea. Most coins minted during his rule (4 BC - 6 AD) have a nautical theme.

Uncirculated from the mint set, 13,403 sets were issued, each contained 3 different 10 sheqel coins - regular (KM-119), Herzl commemorative (KM-137) and Hanukka (KM-134) see high resolution scans to estimate condition yourself and pictures for the overall look and feel.

Please note if eBay lists at the top of the page that I am away, I will only be able to ship coins once I return, I have to travel quite a bit for work. I always list the date of the return so that you can decide to buy and wait or buy a different coin. Thank you for your understanding.

Shipping by US Postal Services in the US is $2.35, overseas $3.10 uninsured, not tracked and not registered. If you win and would like your item to be sent either registered or insured, please contact me before paying. I combine on multiple wins when paid in single transaction - usually it is 30 cents per additional coin for domestic shipping and 60 cents for international, reasonably capped for weight and shipping method, heavier items will be more.

I am a coin collector getting rid of some of the duplicates or items I bought over years and no longer need. You can find some of my coins here http://omnicoin.com/collection/sandy3075

Each coin is individually scanned, I do not use stock pictures. I ship in plain white envelops and use bio-degradable materials when possible to limit environmental footprint. No forwarding services please without pre-approval and additional cost for registered shipping, otherwise all orders to the forwarding services will be canceled.

Returns are accepted if I send you the wrong item. Always bid on the item that is pictured, description sometimes gets copied from the other coins when I list. My grading or descriptive addition to the grading of the coin condition is subjective and disagreeing with it cannot be the reason for return.