The value of an Israeli 10 agorot coin can vary depending on several factors, including its condition, mintage year, and whether it’s part of a collection or being sold individually.
- 10 agorot is equivalent to 0.10 New Israeli Shekels (ILS).
- Roughly speaking, a 10 agorot coin is worth about 3 US cents, based on the exchange rate of 1 New Israeli Shekel being close to a US quarter.
- The value can increase significantly, especially for older or rarer coins.
- Some circulated 10 agorot coins are sold for $1.99, while uncirculated examples may fetch higher prices.
- Certain specific 10 agorot coins with errors or in particularly good condition can be valued at much higher prices by collectors.
In essence, while 10 agorot has a low face value in Israel’s current currency, it can hold greater value for collectors depending on the specific characteristics of the coin.
What does a 10 shekel coin look like?
Two sides of an Israeli 10 Shekels (Singular: Shekel) coin. The obverse depicts Palm tree with seven leaves and two baskets with dates, the state emblem, the words “for the redemption of Zion” in ancient and modern Hebrew alphabet. the reverse side depicts Value, date, “Israel” in Hebrew, Arabic and English.