Port of Caesarea
Gold 916, Proof, 30 mm, 16.96 g
SKU
32589307
Auf Lager
2.601,00 $
Spezifikation
Ausgabejahr | 1995 |
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Material | Gold |
Feinheit | 916 |
Qualität | Proof |
Gewicht | 16.96 g |
Durchmesser | 30 mm |
Nennwert | 10 NIS |
Maximale Auflage | 927 |
Münzzeichen | Mem ("מ") |
Design | Gideon Keich |
The Port of Caesarea - Two Millennia, 1995 5755
Special Coin
Two thousand years ago, Herod built the most magnificent, advanced port in the ancient world and called it "Caesarea" after the Emperor Augustus Caesar. In honor of the Port, a bronze Prutah Coin was struck, depicting on one side a typical boat of the period and on the other, an anchor and Greek inscription "Of King Herod". Dating from 10 BCE, this coin served as the inspiration for the Commemorative Coin issued by the Bank of Israel to mark the 2000th Anniversaryof the Port of Caesarea.
Towards the end of the Second Temple Period, Caesarea was considered the most beautiful of cities in the Land of Israel. Many Jews had settled in the city and were among the first to be massacred during the revolt against the Romans. The 2nd Century B.C.E. was witness to the renewal of the Jewish community in Caesarea until the destruction of the city in 639. The Crusaders conquered the city in 1102, fortifying it with surrounding walls and a secure fortress, but were defeated by the Mamluks in 1265. This marked the beginning of the end of Caesarea, left to be buried under mounds of sand.
The splendor of Caesarea was rediscovered by archeological excavations that uncovered remnants of its glorious past, including synagogues from the 4th through 7th centuries.
Obverse: Face value in Hebrew and in English, Israel State Emblem, "Israel" in English, Hebrew and Arabic, the mint year and anchor
Reverse: An ancient boat typical of the Herodian period and representing the motif on a bronze Prutah Coin issued in the Herodian period, inscription "THE PORT OF CAESAREA – TWO MILLENNIA" in Hebrew and English
Edge: Silver B.U. Coin – Smooth, Silver Proof and Gold Coin – Milled
Mint Marks: Silver B.U. Coin – Star of David, Silver Proof and Gold Coins – Hebrew letter "מ" (Mem)
Designer: Gideon Keich
Plaster Reliefs: Tidhar Dagan
Mint: Silver B.U. Coin and Silver Proof Coin – Mint of Stuttgart, Gold Coin – Royal Canadian Mint
Name der Ausgabe: Hafen von Caesarea
Name der Serie: Non Serialized
Katalog SKU | tbl_condition | Durchmesser | Nennwert | Ausgabepreis | Material | Münzzeichen | Menge | Gewicht |
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32589307 | 30 mm | 10 NIS | 1197 NIS | Gold 916, Proof | mem | 927 | 16.96 g | |
22589397 | 38.7 mm | 2 NIS | 115 NIS | Silver 925, Proof | mem | 2560 | 28.8 g | |
22589305 | 30 mm | 1 NIS | 68 NIS | Silver 925, Standard BU | Star of David | 2633 | 14.4 g |