Tribe of Joseph - Salvador Dali

Silver 999, 60X48 mm, 105 g

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25228607
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Issuing Year 1994
Material Silver
Fineness 999
Weight 105 g
Diameter 60X48 mm
Max Mintage 1,250
Design Ronit Berzon, Mark Salman, Reshet Meshi

Tribe of Joseph

The Tribe of Joseph medal is the third in the series of twelve drawings by Salvador Dali in honor of the 25th anniversary of the State of Israel. Joseph, the youngest of the sons of Jacob, was also his father's favorite. Jacob prepared a coat of may colors for Joseph. Joseph, like David and Solomon after him, was a man of contrasts: a dreamer and interpreter of dreams, but also a realist and man of action of such capacity that he became the deputy of the Pharaoh of Egypt. The inspiration to depict Joseph as the mythical unicorn came to Dali from Moses' blessing to Joseph "The firstling of his herd, grandeur is his, and his horns are like the horns of a wild ox" (Deut. 33:17).

Description of the coin

Obverse: Tribe of 'Joseph" - colored silk-screen depicting a unicorn, symbolizing the cornucopia. Above, the inscription 'JOSEPH" in Hebrew and English. Below, artist's signature.

Reverse: Dali's work, a seven-branch menorah and circle of figures dancing the hora. In the lower portion, along the circumference, the artist's signature

Edgs: State emblem with the words "STATE OF ISRAEL' in Hebrew on the right and in English on the left and serial number. Bronze/tombac medal - "BRONZE" in Hebrew and English; Silver medal - "S 999" in Hebrew and English; gold medal - "G-750" in Hebrew and English

Designer: Graphics - Ronit Berzon. Reverse, sculpture - Mark Salman. Silk screening - Reshet Meshi.

Mint: Bronze/tombac and silver - Kretschmer. Gold - The Government Mint.

Issue Name: Tribe of Joseph

Series Name: Twelve Tribes


Catalog SKU Condition Diameter Issue Price Issuing Year Material Quantity Weight
15228752 75X60 mm 164 NIS 1994 Bronze Tombac 2250 140 g
25228607 60X48 mm 119 Dollars 1994 Silver 999 1,250 105 g
35228455 45X36 mm 2339 NIS 1994 Gold 750 650 41.46 g
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