Unclear remark in israeli 100 prutah 5715

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In the article https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces111848.html
in the comment section there is statement:

Both varieties of the coin are found with and without "dash".

There is no clue in the article how to attribute 'dash'. Maybe it is worth to add it?

PS. After the division of KM#14 into 2 articles it is worth to remove part of the 5709 from later article as well as 5715 from earlier. What do you think?
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Cita: "cyprusalexander"​PS. After the division of KM#14 into 2 articles it is worth to remove part of the 5709 from later article as well as 5715 from earlier. What do you think?

​Why are the KM# 14 (and KM# 13.1) divided in the first place????
The currencies on the coin sheet are wrong. The monetary reform happened on January 1, 1960, not in 1952:





Since the KM# 14 (and KM# 13.1) are unnecessarily divided, there is no need to remove parts in the comment sector of the coin sheet once this error is corrected.
Concerning the comment about a dash, I will try and message the member that first added that comment to the coin file. I am guessing that it could have something to do with either the dash in the Hebrew date or possibly something to do with the Arabic lettering. Hopefully the member that first added that comment will be able to tell me.

The reason why KM# 14 and KM# 13.1 are divided is because of Israel's move from using the Palestine pound to the Israeli pound/lira in the June of 1952. The 1949 dated issues of these coins were struck and issued as coins of the Palestine pound while the post June 1952 coins were struck and issued as coins of the Israeli pound/lira. Because countries in Numista are largely divided internally by currency, KM# 14 and KM# 13.1 had to be divided as both contained coins struck and issued under two different currencies. This can be a bit confusing to some because many people do not know that Israel actually used the Palestine pound as its offical currency from 1948 to the June of 1952 before adopting the Israeli pound/lira.

Also the monetary reform in 1960 was just the introduction of a new subunit of the Israeli pound/lira called the Agora. It was not the creation of a new currency and that is why the Israeli catalog is not divided at 1960.
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