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Lot #94

$10

Israel – a pair of silver coins 2 shekels 1981, "Israel people of the book" – silver 850, 28.8g, 37mm Israel’s 33rd Anniversary of Independence…

$10

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Lot #95

$10

Israel – A pair of 10 lira coins 1976 – Menorah from the United States – Silver 500, 20g, 34mm Hanukka Lamp from the United…

$10

Read more
Lot #96

$20

Israel – a lot of 16 coins 1 lira 1960, "Degnia" and a private Hanukkah themed medal

$20

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Lot #97

$60

Israel – Seafaring, Israel’s 15th Anniversary of Independence Coin – 1963 – Silver 900, 25g, 34 mm Hebrew seafaring was already well advanced in the…

$60

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Lot #98

$20

Israel – 10 Lirot 1967 – Victory – silver 900, 26 g, 37 mm. Special Currency, 1967 The Victory Coin was issued to mark the…

$20

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Lot #100

$70

Israel – A pair of silver medals bearing the image of Eli Cohen – 999 silver, 80g total Eliyahu (Eli) Cohen was an Israeli spy…

$70

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Lot #101

$90

Israel – a group of 4 medals on the subject of the Western Wall – silver, total weight 108g, net silver weight 104g The Western…

$90

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Lot #102

$60

Israel – a group of 4 Herzl themed medals – silver, total weight 79g, 74g net Benjamin Ze’ev Theodor Herzl, was a Jewish journalist, jurist,…

$60

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Lot #103

$80

Israel – a group of 3 silver medals on the subject of Ze’ev Zabotinsky / the Hebrew regiments – silver, total weight 106g, 99g net…

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Lot #104

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Israel – a group of 4 medals on the theme of Golda Meir – silver, total weight 100g, 93g net Golda Meir was the fourth…

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Israel - 25 lira 1977 - silver 500, 20g, 34mm

Israel – 25 lira 1977 – silver 500, 20g, 34mm

"Brotherhood in Jerusalem Capital of Israel" 5737-1977

Israel’s 29th Anniversary of Independence Coin

"Pray for the peace of Jerusalem, may they that love thee prosper. Peace be within thy walls and prosperity within thy palaces." Psalms 122:6-7.

In Jerusalem, three faiths are associated in their concern for this unique city. For Jews it has been sacred for more than three thousand years; for Christians, two thousand years and for Moslems, for more than one thousand years. Jerusalem brings together and unites all those who believe in it and its sanctified tradition. In November 1949, Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion announced the transfer of the Government’s offices to Jerusalem and proclaimed Jerusalem the capital of Israel. He stated, "that everything has been arranged to facilitate the catering for the religious needs of all the different faiths in Jerusalem". Following the Six Day War, the Government announced that Israeli law would henceforth apply to East Jerusalem. The heads of the various religious communities were advised that the Knesset, Israel’s Parliament, had passed a special law assuring freedom of worship and access to the holy places.

Obverse: The face value "25 Lirot" in Hebrew on the silver coin, "500 Lirot" on the gold coin. The emblem of the State of Israel, "Israel" in Hebrew, Arabic and English. The mint year "5737-1977".

Reverse: An artistic depiction of some of the outstanding buildings of Jerusalem of the three monotheistic religions, surrounded by the wall of the Old City, as if carried on the wings of a dove. Around the border, the words "Brotherhood in Jerusalem, Capital of Israel" in Hebrew and English.

Start price: $10

Sales Tax: On buyer's premium only

Buyer's premium: 20%

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