Talk:10 Agorot controversy

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[edit] pattern

This coin was patterned after what coin from 37bce? would be nice to know to be able to compare. Joe I 21:28, 30 November 2005 (UTC)

We are rather provided with a contour of something and not with the display of an item that can be recognized as a coin. So this is sort of unambigously ambigous, leaving it open and thereby is a provocation against Palastenians as we may rightfully assume that there is a mystic message conveyed, which is btw. common practice in Jewish Kabbalah tradition.

Here, I added the image of the coin. Now you may rightfully assume that this whole so-called "controversy" was just a propaganda made by some Palestinians and nothing more. --TheYmode 13:01, 12 June 2006 (UTC)