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A token from 1950 for 2 Pruta. Stamped by the bus company for the use of passengers and drivers. Darom Yehuda was a cooperative association…

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In the elections held in Israel at the beginning of 1969, to the local authorities, the Jerusalem Municipality distributed a greeting token to all activists…

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Lot #61

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This series of medals honors the four Matriarchs of the Jewish People: Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel and Leah. Each medal features the likeness of one of…

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Lot #62

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Description of the medal: Jerusalem in Hebrew means "City of Peace". When in exile, the expression "If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right…

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Lot #66

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Official silver medal for flying an Israeli missile into the atmosphere – 1962 In 1961, Israel successfully sent a missile for atmospheric research, which was…

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Lot #68

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Second in the series "Ancient Mosaics in Israel" Maon, known today as Horvat Maon or Khirbat al-Main in Arabic, was an ancient city, situated 20km…

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Lot #69

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State Medal, 5733-1973 During the 25 years since the State of Israel was founded, its population has increased five-fold, scores of cities have been built,…

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Lot #59

$20

A token from 1950 for 2 Pruta. Stamped by the bus company for the use of passengers and drivers. Darom Yehuda was a cooperative association…

$20

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Lot #60

$20

In the elections held in Israel at the beginning of 1969, to the local authorities, the Jerusalem Municipality distributed a greeting token to all activists…

$20

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Lot #61

$70

This series of medals honors the four Matriarchs of the Jewish People: Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel and Leah. Each medal features the likeness of one of…

$70

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Lot #62

$10

Description of the medal: Jerusalem in Hebrew means "City of Peace". When in exile, the expression "If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right…

$10

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Lot #66

$40

Official silver medal for flying an Israeli missile into the atmosphere – 1962 In 1961, Israel successfully sent a missile for atmospheric research, which was…

$40

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Lot #68

$50

Second in the series "Ancient Mosaics in Israel" Maon, known today as Horvat Maon or Khirbat al-Main in Arabic, was an ancient city, situated 20km…

$50

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Lot #69

$120

State Medal, 5733-1973 During the 25 years since the State of Israel was founded, its population has increased five-fold, scores of cities have been built,…

$120

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Israel - Lot of 5 diamond medals - a medal for official award, 1974 - Bronze Tombek, 98g, 59mm.

The diamond industry in Israel, which exports diamonds and gems polished in Israel, has become the largest of its kind in the world. Its beginnings date back to the thirties, with the arrival of diamond merchants from the Low Countries. Most of its activities are conducted from the "Diamond Exchange" building in Ramat Gan, one of the most modern buildings for the international trade of rough and polished diamonds.
Obverse: In the center, upon a diamond-shaped geometric figure, the Diamond Exchange building in Ramat Gan (some of the medals have a tiny diamond inset). Around the rim -on the bronze and silver medals an inscription in Hebrew and English: "Diamonds – Israel’s sparkling export, 5734-1974". The golden medal reads: "Israel Diamonds 5735-1975" in Hebrew and English.
Reverse: The seven branched candelabra entwined with the wheels of industry around the world, an expression of Israel’s import and export. Around the rim on the silver and gold medals, an inscription in Hebrew and English "Ministry of Commerce & Industry". On some of the gold medals the inner frame around the inscription is missing.

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