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They're proud of that part of their heritage. That clipped coin is on there as a reminder of "the good old days."

The irony is that israeli coins do not have ridges around the edges (called a reeded edge)... which was originally used as a way to tell if a coin had been clipped. Every country that deals with them started doing this, or adding lettering or symbols.