Sea of Galilee and Capernaum

Bronze Tombac, 59.0 mm, 17 g

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15082596
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Issuing Year 1981
Material Bronze
Fineness Tombac
Weight 98 g
Diameter 59.0 mm
Max Mintage Unavailable Info

The Sea of Galilee and Capernaum
State Medal, 5741-1981

The Sea of Galilee, which in Talmudic days was known as the Sea of Genosar, receives most of its water from the Jordan River.
On its shores stands Tiberias which was built on the ruins of the Biblical city of Raquet. Kfar Nahum (Capernaum) occupies the place of an ancient settlement through which passed one of the roads leading from Palestine to Babylonia in ancient times.
Christian tradition has it that Jesus and some of the apostles lived there. Over the years Christian pilgrims were drawn to this place. In Kfar Nahum a Jewish synagogue was unearthed dating back to the 3rd century together with many other discoveries from the Talmudic era.

Obverse: A panorama of the reconstructed synagogue found in Kfar Nahum. On the rim, the legend "Kfar Nahum" in Hebrew and "Capernaum" in English.

Reverse: The shores of the Sea of Galilee with the Golan mountains as seen from Kfar Nahum. In the background, the legend "Kinnereth Sea" in Hebrew and "Lake Genezareth" in English.

Edge: The State emblem and the words "State of Israel" in Hebrew and English. The silver medals bear "Silver 935" in Hebrew and "Silver" in English.

Serialization: All the medals are numbered.

Designer:
Obverse - Gabi Neuman.
Reverse - "Degesh" Agency.

Engraving: Tidhar Dagan.

Mint:
Bronze - Hecht.
Silver - Israel Government Mint, Jerusalem.

Issue Name: Sea of Galilee and Capernaum

Series Name: Sites & Location in Israel


Catalog SKU Condition Diameter Issue Price Issuing Year Material Quantity Weight
15082596 59.0 mm 90 IS 1981 Bronze Tombac Unavailable Info 98 g
25082378 37.0 mm 415 IS 1981 Silver/935 x 26 g