Reunification of Jerusalem

Silver 850, Proof, 37 mm, 28.8 gr

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21124372
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Issuing Year 1987
Material Silver
Fineness 850
Quality Proof
Weight 28.8 gr
Diameter 37 mm
Face Value 2 NIS
Max Mintage 7788
Mint Mark Mem ("מ")
Design Ruben Nutels

Reunification of Jerusalem
Israel's 39th Anniversary of Independence Coin 1987/5747

Jerusalem is truly unique and is a city sacred to millions of worshippers. It is the capital of Israel and the center of the Jewish world. It is a city where people of many religions and cultures have learned to live together, to respect each other and to make tolerance and coexistence the themes of their daily life. It is a city of culture and the arts, of music and art and theater and film. It is a city of age-old olive trees and wildflowers. To mark the 20th Anniversary of the city's reunification, a special commemorative coin has been minted. It depicts Ammunition Hill, a memorial site to the soldiers who fell in the war which reunified the city, and the Lions' Gate (St. Stephen's Gate) the historic gate of the Old City Wall which is the approach to the Via Dolorosa and the Dome of the Rock. It was through this gate that the first Israeli soldiers entered the Old City in 1967. This coin represents a memorial to the courage and bravery which brought down the dividing walls, swept away the minefields, and paved the way to rebuilding Jerusalem as a city of peace and hope.

Obverse: Face value: 10 New Sheqalim on the gold coin, 2 New Sheqalim on the silver proof coin and 1 New Sheqel on the silver B.U. coin. The State of Israel Emblem, word "Israel" in Hebrew, English and Arabic and mint year 5747-1987.

Reverse: The Lions' Gate of the Old City wall and the memorial site of Ammunition Hill within the figure 20, inscription in Hebrew and English "20 years United Jerusalem."

Edge: Gold coin - milled. Silver Proof and Silver B.U. coins - 39 years of the State of Israel
(in ancient Hebrew letters).

Mint Marks: On the B.U. coin, a Star of David. On the silver and gold coins, the Hebrew letter "Mem"

Designer: Ruben Nutels

Mint: Silver coin - Royal Dutch Mint, Gold and Silver B.U. coins - Monnaie de Paris

Issue Name: Reunification of Jerusalem

Series Name: Israel Independence Day


Catalog SKU Condition Diameter Face Value Issue Price Material Mint Mark Quantity Weight
31123302 30 mm 10 NIS 620 NIS Gold 900, Proof Mem ("מ") 3200 17.28 gr
21124372 37 mm 2 NIS 45 NIS Silver 850, Proof Mem ("מ") 7788 28.8 gr
21125302 30 mm 1 NIS 25 NIS Silver 850, Standard BU Star of David 8107 14.4 gr