Craters in Israel
30mm Silver/925 Prooflike
Israel's 74th Independence Day
SKU
23162300
In stock
$67.00
Specifications
Issuing Year | 2022 |
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Material | Silver |
Fineness | 925 |
Quality | Prooflike |
Weight | 14.4g |
Diameter | 30mm |
Face Value | 1 NIS |
Max Mintage | 1,800 |
Mint Mark | Star of David |
Design | Eli Geller |
CRATERS IN ISRAEL
ISRAEL 74TH ANNIVERSARY COIN
Legal Tender issued by the Bank of Israel
Israel has five spectacular craters (in Hebrew Makhteshim) – the Ramon Crater, the Big Crater, Small Crater, and the Arif (Twin) Craters.
These phenomenal formations etched into the landscape of the Israeli Negev Desert are the feature of Israel's 74th Anniversary Coin.
The Negev Craters are rare geological phenomena, the result of a combination of special conditions - layers of rock of differing hardness, rapidly streaming waters that swept with them eroded material and built the walls of the craters, and the desert climate which has preserved these unique formations. According to geologists, the Negev Desert was once covered in water. At a later stage, when the water receded, the craters we know today, were formed. In contrast to some craters in the world that were formed by meteoric impact or volcanic activity, the craters in Israel were formed by erosion of the soft rocks beneath the hard rocks, by water.
The Ramon Crater is the largest erosion crater in the world. Recently, the "Ramon Crater International Dark Sky Park" was recognized as one of the 54 parks in the world for star observation, and it is the only one such park in the whole of the Middle East. The dark night skies over the Ramon Crater provide outstanding, natural panoramic starry night views.
The ancient 2000-year-old Nabatean Spice Route which passes across the heart of the Ramon Crater has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is commemorated on previous coins issued by the Bank of Israel.
The Ramon Crater serves as a memorial site for the seven astronauts in the Columbia Space Shuttle Crew, among them the first Israeli astronaut Ilan Ramon, all who perished when returning from their Space mission. The night skies of the Ramon Crater are preserved by ensuring natural light levels, and the splendid starry sky views are a very important element for the commemoration.
Coin Description
Obverse: The Israel State Emblem, "Israel" in English, Hebrew and Arabic, "Independence Day 2022" in English and Hebrew, mint mark and the face value textured to give an impression of layers of rocks.
Reverse: Inscription: "Craters in Israel" in English, Hebrew and Arabic. Below, a view of the different layers of rock that form the craters, above them, an eagle.
Design: Eli Geller
Issue Name: Craters in Israel
Series Name: Israel Independence Day
Catalog SKU | Condition | Diameter | Face Value | Issue Price | Material | Mint Mark | Quantity | Weight |
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23162300 | 30 mm | NIS 1 | 67$ | Silver/925 Prooflike | Star of David | 1,800 | 14.4 g | |
23162380 | 38.7mm | NIS 2 | 106$ | Silver/999 Proof | Mem | 2,800 | 31.1g | |
33162300 | 30mm | 10 NIS | 1,765 $ | Gold/917 22k, Proof | Mem | 555 | 16.96g | |
73162222 | 30mm + 38.7mm | 1 NIS + 2 NIS | 161$ | Silver/925 + Silver/999 | Star of David + Mem | x | 45.5g | |
73162331 | 30mm + 38.7mm | 10 NIS + 2 NIS + 1 NIS | 1,840$ | Gold 917 + Silver/999 + Silver/925 | Mem + Star of David | x | 16.96g + 45.5g |