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Coin of the Year Awards for 2010 Coins
By Donald Scarinci

Israel won the coin of the Year for its 2010 Jonah in the Whale 2 Sheqalim coin. The coin had been selected as the “most artistic” category winner.

Judges for Krause Publications nominated 95 coins issued in 2010 from around the world and selected winners in ten categories for its annual coin of the year award From among the coins selected as winners in those ten categories, the judges must select one coin as the “coin of the year.”

Jonah and the Whale depicts the bible story of Jonah, who refused to do what God commanded and tried to flee by boat in order to escape his calling. After he was thrown overboard by the crew and left to drown, he was swallowed by a big fish. Three days later the fish spit him out. The renewed Jonah, one with God, went on to successfully accomplish the mission that God had commanded.

The coin design wraps the whale and Jonah in a “yin yang” design. The inscription on the reverse quotes Jonah 2:1, “thy billows and they waves passed over me…yet I will look again towards thy Holy Temple…”

Aharon Shevo designed the obverse and Gideon Keich designed the reverse. The coin was engraved by Tidhar Dagan and minted in Finland. 2,800 were minted for this proof only, non-circulating silver coin which is the 16th commemorative coin in the Bank of Israel’s Biblical art series.

The following coins have won the Krause Coin of the Year award in their category for coins dated 2010:

Most Artistic (and also “coin of the year”):

Israel, 2 Scheqalim, silver, KM-476, Jonah in the Whale



Best Crown:
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Andorra, 5 Dinars, silver, KM-315, Brown Bear Pyrenees


Best Silver:
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Austria, 10 Euro, silver, KM-3185, Erzberg in Syria


Most Popular:

Austria, 1.5 Euro, silver, KM-3159, Philharmonic bullion coin



Most Historically Significant:
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Canada, 100 Dollars, gold, KM-997, Commemorating the 400th Anniversary of the Hudson Bay Company


Most Inspirational:
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Finland, 20 Euro, silver, KM-1532, Children & Creativity


Best Contemporary Event:
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Germany, 10 Euro, silver, KM-290, German Unity


Most Innovative:
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Ivory Coast, 1500 Francs CFA, silver, KM-7, Mecca Qibla Compass with magnetic spoon that points north.


Best Trade Coin:

San Marino, 2 Euro, bimetallic, KM-494, Sandro Botticelli


Best Gold:

United Kingdom, 100 Pounds, gold, KM-1162, London Olympics

 
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Here is what is said about afgan coin:

'A copper-plated one Afghani coin. Prior to the US Invasion, the Taliban and tribal warlords often produced their own money of varying values. These coins were only introduced in 2005 as a measure to help standardise the currency and to encourage Afghans to use a national currency rather than US dollars or Pakistani rupees.'

First line is just an intro to why it was introduced(to standardise coins in post taliban and post mujahideen time).
 
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hahah part of being Canadien is using identities to your advantage ;) ,



what is the specific name of that animal on the golden coloured coin, I have never seen a similar type of goat/deer especially with curved antlers. .

flare-horned markhor
 
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hey guys do you know any coin knows as shahi rupee on one side it has 1st kalma on the other side name of all four caliph of islam
 
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^^^ holes were used for easily keeping and carrying them (put a thread in middle of them..like a mala) :)
 
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