76 resultados para Commemorative postage stamps
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Obverse: 1 Sheqel silver coin, emblem of the State of Israel. Reverse: Mountains in Qumran, in the background inscription from the scrolls.
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Obverse: 1 Sheqel silver coin. Reverse: Stylized picture of Herodion, sun shining on the top of the mountains.
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Obverse: 1 Sheqel silver coin. Reverse: Stylized picture of the historical monuments in the Valley of Kidron.
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Obverse: 1 Sheqel silver coin, number 1 large. Reverse: Emblem of the Israeli Army.
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Obverse: 1/2 Sheqel silver coin. Reverse: View on the historical monuments in the Valley of Kidron
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Obverse: 1 Sheqel silver coin. Reverse: stylized background, inscription.
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Obverse: 1/2 Sheqel silver coin. Reverse: Stylized view on Herodion, sun shining on the top of the mountains.
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Obverse: Portrait of Baron de Rothschild. Reverse: Emblem of the State of Israel, inscription
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Obverse: The promontory of Jaffa in the form of Jonah's whale, carrying old buildings on its back. The words Jaffa stylized into the whale's back tail. Reverse: In the center, city coin minted during the reign of Emperor Elagabalus, Athena the goddess of wisdom.
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Obverse: A composition of the main historical monuments in Beit She'an. Reverse: A city coin minted in 189 CE. The coin depicts Dionysius.
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Obverse: Stylized picture of Jerusalem atop mountains surrounded by clouds. Reverse: Bar Kochba coin from Jerusalem, in the center four columns, an arc, a symbol of the Torah.
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Obverse: Stylized picture of Jerusalem atop mountain surrounded by clouds. Reverse: Bar Kochba coin from Jerusalem. In the center of the coin 4 columns, an arc, symbol of the Torah.
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Obverse: The Lottery emblem, the Hebrew letter "P" entwined with the Star of David and surrounding it. In the left side of the medal symbols for medicine and education, a test tube, a serpent and a book. Reverse: Around the rim twelve signs of the zodiac, in the center a schematic design of a lottery selling kiosk.
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Obverse: Front view of a plane, airport buildings, in the background relief of old buildings in the city. Reverse: City coin of Lod, minted at the beginn9ng of the third century CE by Emperor Caracalla, on the coin a head of Tyche (Fortune) looking to the left, she wears a crown representing city-walls and towers.
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Obverse: A stylized figures of a fisherman and a girl carrying basket with fruit. In the background, the sea and a house. Reverse: Coin from Tiberias minted in 101 C.E. during the reign of Trajan II. On the coin- Hygiea, goddess of health, who holds a bowl and serpent and its seated upon a rock whence a hot springs gush.