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Hanukka Coin 5735-1974 The ninth in the series of Hanukka coins depicts a Damascus lamp dating from the 18th Century. Syria, which gained its independence…

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Lot #86

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Israel’s 42th Anniversary of Independence Coin In September 1952, the Prime Minister of Israel, the late David Ben-Gurion convened a conference in Jerusalem of sixty…

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Lot #87

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(The numerical value of the two Hebrew letters making up the word "Koach" meaning "strength" is 28.) It would have been too much to expect…

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Lot #89

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Hanukka Coin 5738-1977 On the twelfth in the series of Hanukka coins, appears a lamp from Jerusalem, marking the 10th Anniversary of Jerusalem reunited. The…

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Hanukka Coin 5738-1977 On the twelfth in the series of Hanukka coins, appears a lamp from Jerusalem, marking the 10th Anniversary of Jerusalem reunited. The…

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Lot #91

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Hanukka Coin 5738-1977 On the twelfth in the series of Hanukka coins, appears a lamp from Jerusalem, marking the 10th Anniversary of Jerusalem reunited. The…

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Lot #92

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Hanukka Coin, 5739-1978 The thirteenth in the series of Hanukka coins depicts a Hanukka lamp from France from the collection of the Israel Museum, Jerusalem.…

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Hanukka Coin, 5739-1978 The thirteenth in the series of Hanukka coins depicts a Hanukka lamp from France from the collection of the Israel Museum, Jerusalem.…

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Lot #83

$35

Legal Tender Issued by The Bank of Israel The fourth issue of Pidyon Haben coins was issued in 1973 and was discontinued prior to the…

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Lot #84

$45

Legal Tender Issued by The Bank of Israel The fifth in the series of Pidyon Haben coins was issued in 1974 and was discontinued prior…

$45

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Lot #85

$45

Hanukka Coin 5735-1974 The ninth in the series of Hanukka coins depicts a Damascus lamp dating from the 18th Century. Syria, which gained its independence…

$45

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Lot #86

$35

Israel’s 42th Anniversary of Independence Coin In September 1952, the Prime Minister of Israel, the late David Ben-Gurion convened a conference in Jerusalem of sixty…

$35

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Lot #87

$45

(The numerical value of the two Hebrew letters making up the word "Koach" meaning "strength" is 28.) It would have been too much to expect…

$45

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Lot #89

$35

Hanukka Coin 5738-1977 On the twelfth in the series of Hanukka coins, appears a lamp from Jerusalem, marking the 10th Anniversary of Jerusalem reunited. The…

$35

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Lot #90

$35

Hanukka Coin 5738-1977 On the twelfth in the series of Hanukka coins, appears a lamp from Jerusalem, marking the 10th Anniversary of Jerusalem reunited. The…

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Lot #91

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Hanukka Coin 5738-1977 On the twelfth in the series of Hanukka coins, appears a lamp from Jerusalem, marking the 10th Anniversary of Jerusalem reunited. The…

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Lot #92

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Hanukka Coin, 5739-1978 The thirteenth in the series of Hanukka coins depicts a Hanukka lamp from France from the collection of the Israel Museum, Jerusalem.…

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Lot #93

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Hanukka Coin, 5739-1978 The thirteenth in the series of Hanukka coins depicts a Hanukka lamp from France from the collection of the Israel Museum, Jerusalem.…

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Israel - 25 Lirot 1976 - NGC MS 67 - Pidyon Haben Coin 5736-1976

Redemption of the First Born Son
Legal Tender Issued by The Bank of Israel
The seventh in the series of Pidyon Haben coins was issued in 5736-1976. The design on both sides differs from that appearing on Pidyon Haben coins in previous years.
Pidyon Haben is the redemption of a firstborn son from his special dedication to the service of G-d. The Pidyon Haben ceremony takes place on the 31st day after birth, when the firstborn son is redeemed by a Cohen (priest) for 5 Shekels of silver, originally a total weight of 96.15 grams of silver. Today, it is customary to give the Cohen 100 grams of silver or pay him the current value of 100 grams of silver.
Obverse:
Around the lower border is the face value "25 Israeli Lirot" in Hebrew. Upper left is the official emblem of the State of Israel. Below is the word "Israel" in Hebrew, English and Arabic, the mint year "1976" and its Hebrew equivalent "5736".
Reverse:
Five pomegranate flowers around a five pointed star. Around the border, the inscription in Hebrew "Pidyon Haben Coin" and "Those that are to be redeemed from a month old thou shalt redeem". Num 18:16.

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