Jerusalem 3000th Anniversary

50.0 mm, 60 g, Silver/999

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25250507
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Issuing Year 1995
Material Silver
Fineness 999
Weight 60 g
Diameter 50.0 mm
Max Mintage 3,000
Design Yaacov Enyedi

Jerusalem 3000th Anniversary
State Medal, 1995 5755

Three thousand years ago King David conquered Jerusalem from the Jebusites and established the "City of David" on the ridge above the Pool of Siloam. The city was surrounded by deep valleys on three sides. Above it, to the north, was the hill upon which the Temple would be built. David turned Jerusalem into the capital of the Kingdom of Israel, concentrating all royal, political and religious authority, in a single place and person for the first time. David's son Solomon completed his father's work and built the Temple. Ruled by many nations in the course of its history, Jerusalem has stimulated the imagination of much of mankind. It remains the City of David to this day.

Obverse: Panoramic view of old and new Jerusalem with the inscription "3000" and 'Jerusalem City of David" in Hebrew in the center, and in English and Arabic along the upper circumference.

Reverse: Depiction of a mosaic showing King David from the ancient synagogue at Gaza. Below, along the circumference, the inscription "House of David" in ancient Hebrew script from the Tel Dan Stele (9th century B.C.E.). Along the circumference, the passage "He called it the City of David" and the source "2 Samuel" in Hebrew and English.

Edge: State emblem with the words "STATE OF ISRAEL' in Hebrew on the right and in English on the left with serial number. Bronze/tombac medal - "BRONZE" in Hebrew and English; Silver medal - "S 999.9" in Hebrew and English; gold medal - "G.750" in Hebrew and English; platinum medal - "PURE PLATINUM; and coppernickel medal - "C.N." in Hebrew and English.

Serialization: All medals are numbered. Gold - 2,000 numbered; 1 melted (no. 1177).

Designer: Yaacov Enyedi

Engraving: Tidhar Dagan

Mint: Coppernickel, gold and platinum - The Government Mint. Bronze/tombac and silver - Hecht.

Issue Name: Jerusalem 3000th Anniversary

Series Name: Jerusalem Themed


Catalog SKU Condition Diameter Issue Price Issuing Year Material Quantity Weight
35250305 30.0 mm 999 NIS 1995 Gold/750 1999 15 g
25250507 50.0 mm 218 NIS 1995 Silver/999 3000 60 g
15250709 70.0 mm 61 NIS 1995 Bronze Tombac x 140 g
55250359 35 mm 2,999 NIS 1995 Platinum 555 31.1 g