Jerusalem of Gold

Silver 935, 37.0 mm, 17 gr

SKU
25101376
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Specifications
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Issuing Year 1989
Material Silver
Fineness 935
Weight 26 gr
Diameter 37.0 mm
Max Mintage Unavailable Info
Design Jacob Zim, Natan Karp

Description of the medal:

Jerusalem in Hebrew means "City of Peace". When in exile, the expression "If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget its cunning" became a symbol of yearning for the return to the City of Peace.
About three thousand years ago, David, anointed King of Israel, conquered the city and made it his capital. His son Solomon built the magnificent First Temple in 953 B.C.E. The conquering Nebuchadnezzar of Assyria destroyed the Temple in 587 B.C.E. Half a century later the Jews returned and built the Second Temple which stood until the Romans razed it in 70 C.E.

Obverse: Stylized panorama of reunited Jerusalem with outstanding landmarks, arranged in a free
composition. The word "Jerusalem" in Hebrew and English.

Reverse: A lion, symbol of the city, encircled by the word "Jerusalem" in twenty different languages

Edge: The emblem of the State of Israel. The words "State of Israel" in Hebrew and English. G585 (gold content) and the serial number.

Serialization: The medals are numbered.

Designer:
Obverse - Yaacov Zim.
Reverse - Nathan Karp.

Engraving: Tidhar Dagan.

Mint: Moshe Hecht.

Issue Name: Jerusalem of Gold

Series Name: Jerusalem Themed


Catalog SKU Condition Diameter Issue Price Issuing Year Material Quantity Weight
25101376 37.0 mm Unavailable Info 1989 Silver 935 Unavailable Info 26 gr
15101594 59.0 mm Unavailable Info 1989 Bronze Tombac Unavailable Info 98 gr
35101221 22.0 mm 8,895 NIS 1983 Gold/585 x 7 g
41754400 40.0 mm x 1983 Gold-Plating Copper x 20 g