Lod

45mm Bronze

SKU
15055450
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発行年 1965
材質
品位 Tombac
重量 40 gr
直径 45.0 mm
発行限度数 6,854
デザイン Alex Berlyne

Lod
State Medal, 5725-1965

Lod is one of the oldest cities in Israel, but it was of modest importance until after the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans in 70 C.E. It then became a culturally flourishing community and for nearly three hundred years it was a center of Jewish learning. During the Byzantine period, Lod acquired religious importance to the Christian world. The Jewish community which had prospered for hundreds of years was destroyed by the Crusaders who conquered Lod in the 11 th century. In the wake of the Mameluke invasion it became a desolate town. Lod's importance as a crossroad since ancient times, was renewed when the railroad was built in Israel. It became a central crossroad in the country and eventually, nearby, Israel's International Airport was built.

Obverse: Across the center, front view of a plane. Underneath, a high relief outline of the airport building, as well as buildings stressing the Middle East character of the city. Above, on the rim, the word "Lod" and its Hebrew equivalent.

Reverse: In the center, a replica of a city coin of Lod, minted at the beginning of the third century CE by Emperor Caracalla: the head of Tyche (Fortune), looking to the left. She wears a crown, representing city-walls and towers. Around, the inscription, in Greek: "Lucia Septimia Severa Diaspolis", as Lod was officially called in Roman times. On the rim of the medal, around the inscription "Coin of Lod, 3971-77" in Hebrew above and in English below, 211-217 CE.

Edge: The State emblem and the words "State of Israel" in Hebrew and in English. Silver coins bear "Silver 935" in Hebrew and "Sterling" in English.

Serialization: All the medals are numbered.

Designer: Alex Berlyne.

Engraving: Kretschmer

Mint: Kretschmer

発行名: ロッド 1965年

シリーズ名: イスラエルの名所と場所


カタログSKU tbl_condition 直径 発行年 材質 数量 重量
25055452 45.0 mm 1965 Silver/935 4014 48 gr
15055450 45.0 mm 1965 Bronze/Tombac 6854 40 gr