Avdat
Silver 925, Prooflike, 30 mm, 14.4 gr
SKU
22002300
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Specifications
Issuing Year | 2015 |
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Material | Silver |
Fineness | 925 |
Quality | Prooflike |
Weight | 14.4 g |
Diameter | 30 mm |
Face Value | 1 NIS |
Max Mintage | 300 |
Mint Mark | Star of David |
Design | Gideon Sagi |
AVDAT
SIXTH IN THE "UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES IN ISRAEL" SERIES
Legal Tender issued by the Bank of Israel
Avdat in the Negev was one of the famed ancient Nabatean cities along the Incense Route, the road over which costly incense, perfumes and spices were brought out of Arabia, across the Negev and to the Mediterranean ports.
The city was named after the Nabatean king Oboda (30-9 BCE), who was buried there. Avdat flourished during the reign of King Aretas IV (30 BCE-9 BCE), but was destroyed by marauding Arab tribes in the second half of the first century BCE. Later, the last Nabatean king, Rabbel (70-106 CE), rebuilt Avdat. In 106 CE the Roman Empire took over the region, and Avdat continued to flourish until the seventh-century Arab conquest.
The Nabatean temple on Avdat’s ‘acropolis’ left almost no remains, but its magnificence can be imagined from its restored gateway. The fabulous view from the temple takes in the Avdat highlands and the Even-Ari farm, where Byzantine-era agricultural techniques developed by the Nabateans are reconstructed.
Information, courtesy of the Israel Nature and Parks Authority
Coin Description
Obverse: Face value, "Israel" in English, Hebrew and Arabic, mint year, Israel State Emblem and a train of five camels
Reverse: "Avdat, The Incense Route" in English, Hebrew and Arabic, UNESCO and World Heritage Site Emblems, the restored gateway of the Nabatean temple with dedicatory inscriptions engraved on the lintel across the top of the gateway.
Edge:
Silver Prooflike Coin: Smooth
Silver Proof and Gold Coin: Milled
Mint Marks:
Silver Prooflike Coin – Star of David
Silver Proof and Gold Coin – Hebrew letter "Mem"
Designer: Gideon Sagi
Engraving: Tidhar Dagan
Mint: The Holy Land Mint
Issue Name: Avdat
Series Name: UNESCO World Heritage sites
Catalog SKU | Condition | Diameter | Face Value | Issue Price | Material | Mint Mark | Quantity | Weight |
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22002380 | 38.7 mm | 2 NIS | 390 NIS | Silver 999, Proof | mem | 1,350 | 1 oz. | |
22002300 | 30 mm | 1 NIS | 245 NIS | Silver 925, Prooflike | star of david | 300 | 14.4 gr | |
32002300 | 30 mm | 10 NIS | 4792 NIS | Gold 916, Proof | Mem ("מ") | 100 | 16.96 gr |