Hatikva, Set of Silver 39mm and Bronze 39mm Medals

Silver/999 | Bronze Tombac

SKU
71825221
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204,00 $
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Ausgabejahr 2008
Feinheit Silver/999 | Bronze Tombac
Gewicht Silver- 1 oz. | Bronze- 26.2 g
Durchmesser Silver- 39mm | Bronze- 39mm
Maximale Auflage Unavailable Info
Design Baruch Na’eh, Ruben Nutels

HATIKVA MEDAL
State Medal 2008/5768
With new color pad printing technology

Hatikva, the Israeli national anthem, expresses the yearning over 2 millenia for Jerusalem, a yearning which united Jews the world-over. The singing of Hatikva always arouses a feeling of unity that we are one people, pride at the rebirth of an independent Jewish state in Eretz Israel after so many years, and hope for a better future of peace and security for Jews everywhere.
This exquisite Hatikva medal has been struck in honor the 60th year of Israeli Independence.

Obverse: A collection of lines, symbolizing Jews scattered in many countries and different continents, create a Star of David, the eternal symbol of the Jewish people. The word “Hatikva” appears in Hebrew and English on the medal. The Hebrew is composed of letters in the handwriting of David Ben Gurion, Israel’s first prime minister, and the English word is in the handwriting of Theodor Herzl, who first envisioned a Jewish state in Eretz Israel. Above the symbol the words “The Jewish soul is yearning” and on the bottom “Jerusalem”.

Reverse: On the reverse 6 figures dance around the walls of Jerusalem; the opening and closing lines of the anthem “Hatikva” around the outside.

Designer:
Emblem Design: Baruch Na’eh.
Medal Design: Ruben Nutels.

Engraving: Mint:

Name der Ausgabe: Hatikva

Name der Serie: Jüdisches Erbe, Tradition und Kultur


Katalog SKU tbl_condition Durchmesser Ausgabepreis Ausgabejahr Material Menge Gewicht
21825390 39 mm 369 NIS 2008 Silver 999 1000 1 oz.
11825390 39 mm 169 NIS 2008 Bronze Tombac Unavailable Info 26.2 g
71825221 Silver- 39mm | Bronze- 39mm x 2008 Silver | Bronze x Silver- 1 oz. | Bronze- 26.2 g