Menachem Begin

Gold 916, Proof, 30 mm, 16.96 g

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31890300
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Issuing Year 2010
Material Gold
Fineness 916
Quality Proof
Weight 16.96 g
Diameter 30 mm
Face Value 10 NIS
Max Mintage 296
Mint Mark Mem ("מ")
Design Gideon Keich, Meir Eshel

MENACHEM BEGIN 2010/5771
6th Prime Minister of Israel, Nobel Peace Price Laureate
2nd in the Israel Nobel Prize Laureates Coin Series

Excerpt from Begin's speech at the Nobel Prize Ceremony:
I thank you for the great distinction. It does not, however, belong to me; it belongs to my people - the ancient people and renaissant nation that came back in love and devotion to the land of its ancestors after centuries of homelessness and persecution.
Menachem Begin was born in Brest-Litovsk in 1913, and received a Jewish-Zionist education. At an early age, he joined the "Hashomer Hatzair" and Betar Youth Movement, founded and headed by Zeev Jabotinsky.
In 1931, Begin began studying law at the University of Warsaw, graduating in 1935. In 1937, he was appointed the Betar representative in Czechoslovakia, and in 1939, was elected by Jabotinsky as Head of Betar Poland, an organization which trained youth for missions of defense and "illegal" immigration into the Land of Israel.
After the outbreak of World War II, Begin escaped from Warsaw and found refuge in Vilnius, Lithuania. In 1940 he was imprisoned by Stalin's NKVD and sentenced to 8 years imprisonment in a Siberian labor camp. Following Nazi Germany invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, Begin was released and enlisted in General Andres' Polish army. Within that framework, he arrived in Israel in 1942 and shortly afterward, was appointed Commander of the Irgun Zva-i Leumi (Etzel), a post which he held until the organization disbanded in 1948. Between 1944-1947, under Begin's command, the Etzel revolted against the British Mandate authorities, operated the Akko prison breakout and release of the underground prisoners and the bombing of the King David Hotel in Jerusalem.
Upon the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, Begin founded the "Herut" movement, which merged with the Liberal Party in 1965 to form "Gahal" and together with other parties, in 1973, became the Likud. Begin served as leader of the party and head of the opposition factions in the Knesset. When the Likud won the 1977 elections, Begin was appointed Prime Minister. He hosted Egyptian President Anwar Sadat in his historic visit to Jerusalem in 1977 and in 1979, after lengthy negotiations, signed the peace agreement with Egypt in Washington. In December 1978, he won the Nobel Peace Prize, along with President Sadat. Following Ezer Weizman's retirement in 1980, Begin assumed the post of Minister of Defense, and in 1981 he ordered the Israeli Air Force to bomb and destroy the Osirak nuclear reactor in Iraq.
In 1982, Israel launched Operation Peace for Galilee to destroy the terrorist infrastructure in Lebanon. The adverse situation in Lebanon and his wife Aliza's death in November 1982 led Begin to resign from the premiership in September 1983. He spent the rest of his life in seclusion and was rarely seen in public.
Menachem Begin passed away in March 1992, and is buried on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem. He is survived by a son, Benjamin Zeev, and two daughters, Hasia and Leah.

Obverse: Face value, Israel State Emblem, "Israel" in English, Hebrew and Arabic, mint year, the famous triple handshake on the White House Lawn, between Begin, Sadat and Carter.

Reverse: Portrait of Menachem Begin, border inscription "Menachem Begin - Nobel Peace Prize 1978" in English and Hebrew.

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:
Obverse: Gideon Keich
Reverse: Meir Eshel

Engraving: Tidhar Dagan / Royal Dutch Mint

Mint: Royal Dutch Mint

Issue Name: Menachem Begin

Series Name: Israel Nobel Prize Laureates


Catalog SKU Condition Diameter Face Value Issue Price Material Mint Mark Quantity Weight
31890300 30 mm 10 NIS 4609 NIS Gold 916, Proof mem 296 16.96 g
21890380 38.7 mm 2 NIS 428 NIS Silver 925, Proof mem 511 28.8 g
21890300 30 mm 1 NIS 285 NIS Silver 925, Prooflike star of david 460 14.4 g