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25 Israeli Pounds (Israel Bond Program) – Israel

Non-circulating coins
Commemoration: 25th Anniversary of Israel Bond Program
Israel
Context
Year: 1975
Hebrew Year: 5735
Issuer: Israel Issuer flag
Period:
(since 1948)
Currency:
(1960—1980)
Demonetized: Yes
Total mintage: 88,987
Material
Diameter: 40 mm
Weight: 30 g
Silver weight: 24.00 g
Thickness: 3.1 mm
Shape: Round
Composition: 80% Silver
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
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Reverse
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References
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Numista: #36858
Value
Exchange value: 25 ILP
Bullion value: $69.41
Inflation-adjusted value: 954254.22 ILP

Obverse

Description:
Large number above menorah between branches.
Inscription:
25 לירות

ישראל תשל"ה 1975

ISRAEL اسرائيل

Translation:
25 Lira

Israel 5735 1975

Israel Israel

Star of David
Scripts: Arabic, Hebrew, Latin
Languages: Arabic, Hebrew
Engraver: Zvi Narkiss

Reverse

Description:
Star of David art.
Inscription:
כ"ה שנים למלוה העצמאות

25 YEARS STATE OF ISRAEL BONDS
Translation:
Twenty-five years to the Independence Loan
Scripts: Hebrew, Latin
Language: Hebrew
Engraver: Zvi Narkiss

Edge

Inscripted
Legend:
שנת כ"ז למדינת ישראל
Translation:
Year 27 of the State of Israel
Language: Hebrew

Categories

Symbol> Hexagram

Mints

NameMark
Jerusalem

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
197549,140
197539,847Proof

Historical background

By 1975, Israel's currency situation was one of severe crisis and hyperinflation, marking a pivotal moment in the nation's economic history. The roots of the crisis lay in the aftermath of the 1973 Yom Kippur War, which triggered massive defense spending, a sharp drop in productivity, and a growing government budget deficit financed by printing money. This, combined with a system of indexation that linked wages, prices, and savings to the cost-of-living index, created a self-perpetuating inflationary spiral. The Israeli lira (later the shekel) was in a state of rapid devaluation, losing public confidence and eroding savings, while the government maintained an overvalued official exchange rate that fueled a booming black market for foreign currency.

The economic policies of the time, often described as "muddling through," were ineffective at stemming the tide. The government, led by Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Finance Minister Yehoshua Rabinowitz, was politically constrained from making the necessary deep cuts to public spending or breaking the indexation mechanism for fear of social unrest. Attempts at stabilization, including a devaluation and a temporary freeze on certain prices in November 1974, provided only brief respite. By 1975, inflation was accelerating toward an annual rate that would exceed 40%, and the economy was plagued by large trade deficits, dwindling foreign reserves, and a heavy reliance on U.S. aid to avoid a balance of payments collapse.

This turbulent currency situation set the stage for the dramatic economic reforms that would follow later in the decade. The crisis of 1975 made it clear that the existing model of a highly centralized, socialist-oriented economy was unsustainable. It built the political and intellectual momentum for the 1977 "Mahapach" (upheaval) election and, ultimately, the comprehensive 1985 Economic Stabilization Plan. That plan, implemented under a national unity government, would finally slash hyperinflation through sharp budget cuts, a wage and price freeze, and a decisive shift toward market-oriented policies, fundamentally restructuring Israel's relationship with its currency and its economy.

Series: Israel Independence Day

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10 Israeli Pounds reverse
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50 Israeli Pounds reverse
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25 Israeli Pounds reverse
25 Israeli Pounds
1975
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50 Israeli Pounds reverse
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2 Sheqalim reverse
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1 Sheqel reverse
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