Israeli 10 cent piece

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I can't find the year on an Israeli 10 cent piece. Please advise how to find the year.
Daniel Whitehead
look here....
https://en.numista.com/numisdoc/calendar-hebrew-35.html
Citeer: danielwhiteheadI can't find the year on an Israeli 10 cent piece. Please advise how to find the year.
Israel doesn't use cents, but agora.
"Such is life" Ned Kelly
Agorah is singular.  Ago rot are plural.
Agura/ Agurot.
Citeer: dptashnyAgura/ Agurot.
Not according to this:

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces1717.html
Citeer: jbreynolds
Citeer: dptashnyAgura/ Agurot.
Not according to this:

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces1717.html
If you told that to an Israeli they would think you are crazy!

PS: I don't mean anything against you.
Citeer: dptashny
Citeer: jbreynolds
Citeer: dptashnyAgura/ Agurot.
Not according to this:

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces1717.html
If you told that to an Israeli they would think you are crazy!

PS: I don't mean anything against you.
Actually, they wouldn't. I spent a few years living in Israel and speak a fair bit of Hebrew, and it is most definitely pronounced "ah-goh-rah" as well as "ah-goh-rot". Not trying to be argumentative... it's a very old word  :)
I see what you are saying, but it is spelled with a 'וּ' I think, no?
Citeer: dptashnyI see what you are saying, but it is spelled with a 'וּ' I think, no?
I'm from Israel, and Agora is correct one, not Agura.

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