Pursuant to the 1954 Bank of Israel Law, the Cabinet authorized Bank of Israel Governor Prof. Stanley Fischer to issue a directive to the effect that the NIS 0.05 coin will no longer be legal tender.
Anyone who has any 5 agorot coins and wants to get rid of them, or knows where I can get a whole bunch (without charge, of course, since they no longer have any monetary value), please let me know. I'm collecting them for a client (a tourist who comes to Israel regularly) as he uses them when he teaches Bible and other subjects related to Israel.
American born, my wife and I moved to Israel in 1970. We have lived at Shiloh together with our family since 1981. I was in the Betar youth movement in the US and UK. I have worked as a political aide to Members of Knesset and a Minister during 1981-1994, lectured at the Academy for National Studies 1977-1994, was director of Israel's Media Watch 1995-2000 and currently, I work at the Menachem Begin Heritage Center in Jerusalem. I was a guest media columnist on media affairs for The Jerusalem Post, op-ed contributor to various journals and for six years had a weekly media show on Arutz 7 radio. I serve as an unofficial spokesperson for the Jewish Communities in Judea & Samaria.
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Anyone who has any 5 agorot coins and wants to get rid of them, or knows where I can get a whole bunch (without charge, of course, since they no longer have any monetary value), please let me know. I'm collecting them for a client (a tourist who comes to Israel regularly) as he uses them when he teaches Bible and other subjects related to Israel.
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