Lot #105

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Israel – Liberation, State Medal – 1961 – Silver 935, 61mm, 115g The consequences of the great Judean Revolt against Rome which began in 66…

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Lot #106

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Israel – Liberation medal – 935 silver, 110 g, 59 mm. State Medal, 5722-1962 The Liberation Medal issued in 1962 differs in many respects from…

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Lot #107

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Israel – 25th Medal for the State of Israel 1973 – Silver 935, 47g Face: The official symbol of the celebrations of the twenty-fifth year…

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Lot #108

$200

Israel – Medal Lubavitcher Rebbe – Silver 999. 105g, 60X48mm Rabbi Menahem Mendel Schneerson, known as the Lubavitcher Rebbe, was one of the most important…

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Lot #109

$120

Israel – Purim Medal, Mordechai the Jew – Silver, 50 g, 50 mm Faces: Mordechai figures mounted on a horse and Haman and above it…

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Lot #111

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Israel – silver medal "Yona, and my prayer will come to you", "Saul and David" – silver Face: Lithograph based on the works of Reuven…

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Lot #112

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Israel – 100 Years since the Birth of Reuven Rubin 1993 – Silver 999, 100g, 60 m"m Face: A relief of his work, a wooden…

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Lot #113

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Israel – Pair of Medals, "Baruch Rofa Cholim", "Beacon of Resurrection" – Silver 935, 22 g, 34 mm

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Lot #114

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Israel – 5 Lirot 1958 – "Menorah" – NGC 63 Israel’s 10th Anniversary of Independence Coin 5718-1958 The seven-branched Menorah, among the best known symbols…

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Lot #115

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Israel – NIS 25 1980 – Zeev Jabotinsky – NGC MS 68 – Silver 900, 26 C, 37 mm A Zionist activist in the struggle…

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Lot #110

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Lot #105

$85

Israel – Liberation, State Medal – 1961 – Silver 935, 61mm, 115g The consequences of the great Judean Revolt against Rome which began in 66…

$85

Read more
Lot #106

$85

Israel – Liberation medal – 935 silver, 110 g, 59 mm. State Medal, 5722-1962 The Liberation Medal issued in 1962 differs in many respects from…

$85

Read more
Lot #107

$20

Israel – 25th Medal for the State of Israel 1973 – Silver 935, 47g Face: The official symbol of the celebrations of the twenty-fifth year…

$20

Read more
Lot #108

$200

Israel – Medal Lubavitcher Rebbe – Silver 999. 105g, 60X48mm Rabbi Menahem Mendel Schneerson, known as the Lubavitcher Rebbe, was one of the most important…

$200

Read more
Lot #109

$120

Israel – Purim Medal, Mordechai the Jew – Silver, 50 g, 50 mm Faces: Mordechai figures mounted on a horse and Haman and above it…

$120

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Lot #111

$75

Israel – silver medal "Yona, and my prayer will come to you", "Saul and David" – silver Face: Lithograph based on the works of Reuven…

$75

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Lot #112

$100

Israel – 100 Years since the Birth of Reuven Rubin 1993 – Silver 999, 100g, 60 m"m Face: A relief of his work, a wooden…

$100

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Lot #113

$30

Israel – Pair of Medals, "Baruch Rofa Cholim", "Beacon of Resurrection" – Silver 935, 22 g, 34 mm

$30

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Lot #114

$25

Israel – 5 Lirot 1958 – "Menorah" – NGC 63 Israel’s 10th Anniversary of Independence Coin 5718-1958 The seven-branched Menorah, among the best known symbols…

$25

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Lot #115

$80

Israel – NIS 25 1980 – Zeev Jabotinsky – NGC MS 68 – Silver 900, 26 C, 37 mm A Zionist activist in the struggle…

$80

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Israel - Silver Medal Set Ten Commandments 2014 - 999 silver, weight of each medal...

Israel – Silver Medal Set Ten Commandments 2014 – 999 silver, weight of each medal 1 ounce (total 10 ounces), 38 mm


The Book of Exodus, Chapter 19, describes the revelation and Giving of the Law on Mount Sinai. On the first day of Sivan, the third month after the Exodus from Egypt, the Children of Israel reached the Sinai Desert and camped near Mount Sinai. During their few weeks of traveling in the desert, they had been under Divine protection, witnessing daily miracles and their faith in G-d had strengthened. Moses ascended Mount Sinai and returned to the people, passing on the word of G-d. Unanimously, the people answered "Everything G-d has said, we will do". As commanded by G-d through Moses, the people prepared for the third day, when the L-rd was to descend upon Mount Sinai before the eyes of the people. Boundaries were set around the mountain, for they were forbidden to touch or ascend.

Dawn of the third day broke amid thunder and lightning. Heavy clouds hung over the mountain, and with the steadily growing sounds of the Shofar, the ram’s horn, the people trembled with fear. Moses led the Children of Israel out of the camp to the foot of Mount Sinai, which was quaking and covered by smoke; G-d had descended upon it in fire. The sound of the Shofar grew louder, but suddenly all sounds ceased, and an absolute silence ensued; and then G-d proclaimed the Ten Commandments.

Later, Moses was to receive two stone tablets inscribed by G-d Himself with the Ten Commandments:

1. I am the Lord thy G-d, Who have brought thee out of the land

of Egypt, out of the house of bondage.

2. Thou shalt have no other gods beside Me. Thou shalt not

make for thyself a graven image…

3. Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy G-d in vain…

4. Remember the Sabbath Day, to keep it holy…

5. Honor thy father and thy mother…

6. Thou shalt not murder.

7. Thou shalt not commit adultery.

8. Thou shalt not steal.

9. Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor.

10. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor’s house.

The first five Commandments are concerned with the relationship between Man and G-d, while the second five focus on the relationship between Man and his neighbor. The first five Commandments emphasize faith in G-d, the prohibitions to create any likeness of G-d or take His name in vain and the Commandments to honor the Sabbath and ones parents, who are partners with G-d in the creation of their children.

Traditionally in Judaism, special importance is attributed to the Ten Commandments as headings for all the 613 commandments. The Ten Commandments are read three times during the year in the Synagogue, once during the Reading of the Law, when the "Yithro (Jethro)" Torah portion from the Book of Exodus is read, once when "Va’Ethannan" from Deuteronomy is read and once on the festival of Shavuoth, commemorating the time of the Giving of the Law.

Each of the inspiring medals in this series artistically represents one of the Ten Commandments. The common side of the medals in the series depicts the Tablets of the Law and bears the Holy Land Mint logo by which Israel Coins and Medals Corp. is recognized internationally, as well as the metal fineness.

Start price: $750

Sales Tax: On buyer's premium only

Buyer's premium: 20%

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