Old Ashkelon
Gold 9999, 32 mm, 1 oz
4th in "Ancient Cities of the Holy Land" Series
SKU
33419320
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Spezifikation
Ausgabejahr | 2024 |
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Material | Gold |
Feinheit | 9999 |
Qualität | Prooflike |
Gewicht | 1 oz. |
Durchmesser | 32 mm |
Maximale Auflage | 199 |
Design | Meir Eshel |
OLD ASHKELON
Fourth in the "Ancient Cities of the Holy Land" Numismatic Bullion Series
The City of Ashkelon, one of the oldest cities in the Land of Israel, lies in the southern coastal plain. Spanning more than 5,000 years, the city's history passes through periods of many different rulers, each of which has left its impression on the city.
Egyptian historical evidence depicts Ashkelon in connection with the conquests of Pharoah Ramses II in 1280 BCE. In the Bible, Ashkelon is first mentioned in the Book of Joshua. Throughout its history, Ashkelon has been an important port city and in the Canaanite period, was even one of the biggest cities in the Land of Israel. The name "Ashkelon" is derived from the Hebrew word "Shekel", which was then, as it is today, the name of the local currency.
Ashkelon today stretches over an area of about 45 km² with its ancient mound, covering more than 2 km², within the Ashkelon National Park. In this area, close to the Mediterranean coast are remains of the ancient port of Ashkelon.
Today, a modern city with green parks, rich blue sea coasts and marina, while at the same time, an ancient city with historical sites and ancient splendor, the modern city of Ashkelon is a perfect combination of new and old.
Description
Face: Archeological remains in Ashkelon in the Ashkelon National Park established on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. In the background, a trading boat sails on the sea and birds fly around. Inscriptions in Hebrew and English: "Old Ashkelon", "1oz. fine gold.9999" on the gold version, "1oz. fine silver.999" on the silver version, and the mint year.
Common Reverse: Border inscriptions in English and Hebrew, "Ancient Cities in the Holy Land". In the center, a seven-branched Menorah candelabrum taken from an ancient Hasmonean Coin of Mattathias Antigonus (40 – 37 B.C.E).
Design: Meir Eshel
Minting: The Holy Land Mint
Name der Ausgabe: Old Ashkelon
Name der Serie: Antike Städte im Heiligen Land
Katalog SKU | tbl_condition | Durchmesser | Ausgabejahr | Material | Name | Menge | Gewicht |
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23419380 | 38.7 mm | 2024 | Silber 999 | Historisches Ashkelon | 999 | 1 Unze | |
33419320 | 32 mm | 2024 | Gold 9999 | Old Ashkelon | 199 | 1 oz. |