Pidyon Haben 1972
Silver 900, Standard BU, 37 mm, 26 g
SKU
22520377
在庫あり
$106.00
仕様
発行年 | 1972 |
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材質 | 銀 |
品位 | 900 |
品質 | Standard BU |
重量 | 26 g |
直径 | 37 mm |
額面 | 10 IL |
発行限度数 | 14,944 |
ミントマーク | 印なし |
デザイン | Zvi Narkiss |
Redemption of the First-Born Son Pidyon Haben Coin 5732-1972
Legal Tender Issued by The Bank of Israel
The third in the series of Pidyon Haben coins was issued in 5732-1972 and was discontinued prior to the 1973 issue. The design on the obverse differs somewhat from that of the 1970 and 1971 issues.
Pidyon Haben is the redemption of a firstborn son from his special dedication to the service of G-d. The Pidyon Haben ceremony takes place on the 31st day after birth, when the firstborn son is redeemed by a Cohen (priest) for 5 Shekels of silver, originally a total weight of 96.15 grams of silver. Today, it is customary to give the Cohen 100 grams of silver or pay him the current value of 100 grams of silver.
Obverse:
The face value "10 Israeli Lirot" in Hebrew. Below, the Israel State Emblem, around the lower border, left, the word "Israel" in Hebrew, English and Arabic, right the mint year "5739-1972" in Hebrew and English.
Reverse:
A schematic representation of the two Tablets of the Law and underneath in large letters: "All the first born of your sons you shall redeem" (Exodus 34:20). Around the lower border, in Hebrew, "Pidyon Haben Coin".
Edge:
The B.U. coins have a smooth edge. The proof coins have a milled edge.
Mint Marks:
The B.U. coin has a Star of David on the upper edge. The proof coin bears the letter "mem" on the lower center edge.
Designer:
Zvi Narkiss.
Mint:
Israel Government Mint, Jerusalem.
発行名: 長子の贖罪 1972年
シリーズ名: 第一子の償還のセット
カタログSKU | tbl_condition | 直径 | 額面 | 発行価格 | 材質 | ミントマーク | 数量 | 重量 |
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22519376 | 37 mm | 10 IL | 30 IL | Silver 900, Standard BU | Star of David | 29,744 | 26 g | |
22520377 | 37 mm | 10 IL | 30 IL | Silver 900, Standard BU | Unmarked | 14,944 | 26 g | |
22521373 | 37 mm | 10 IL | 60 IL | Silver 900, Proof | Mem ("מ") | 12,443 | 26 g |