Herod's Gate

Gold 9999, 32 mm, 1 oz
8th in "Gates of Jerusalem" Series

SKU
33095320
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Specifications
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Issuing Year 2023
Material Gold
Fineness 999.9
Quality Proof
Weight 1 oz.
Diameter 32 mm
Max Mintage 1800
Design Zvika Roitman

HEROD'S GATE
8th in the "Gates of Jerusalem" Numismatic Bullion Series

Herod's Gate is one of the gates in the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem built by demand of the Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent in the 16th century Ottoman period.
Some believed that the Gate led to Herod's palace, hence the name "Herod's Gate".
The original Arabic name of the gate, Bab-a-Sahairad, refers to the Muslim burial ground opposite. The Hebrew name meaning "Flower Gate" is the translation of a corrupted version of the original Arabic name.

At the beginning of the 19th century, the gate was blocked with stones to prevent entrance and was reopened in 1875 by the Turks. Originally, entrance to the gateway was from the side for defense purposes. When the Turks opened the gateway, they opened it from the north-facing front side in order to provide easy access to the new neighborhoods that were developing northwards.

Design: Zvika Roitman
Engraving: Tidhar Dagan
Minting: The Holy Land Mint

Description:
Face: Herod's Gate, inscription in English and Hebrew, "Herod's Gate", on the gold version "1oz. fine gold.9999, on the silver "1oz. fine silver.999" and the mint year.

Common Reverse: Stylized sketch of the Gates of the Old City in the Walls of Jerusalem, border inscription in English and Hebrew, "Gates of Jerusalem" and, below, The Holy Land Mint logo.

Issue Name: Herod's Gate

Series Name: Gates of Jerusalem


Catalog SKU Condition Diameter Issuing Year Material Name Quantity Weight
33095320 32 mm 2023 9999 Gold Herod's Gate 1800 1 oz.
23095380 38.7 mm 2023 Silver 999 Herod's Gate 1800 1 oz.