186 resultados para Numismatics
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Silver 5 Lirot coin. Obverse: 5 Lirot coin, emblem of State of Israel. Reverse: A Russian Hanukkah lamp
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Obverse: In the center the emblem of the Israel Defense Forces, against a stylized star. Reverse: The Western Wall.
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Silver 5 Lirot coin. Obverse: Number 5. Reverse: Hanukkah lamp from Babylon.
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Silver 5 Lirot coin. Obverse: 5 Lirot, emblem of the state of Israel. Reverse: Russian Hanukkah lamp.
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5 Coin set. 1 Agora; 5 Agorot; 10 Agorot; 1/2 New Sheqel; 1 New Sheqel. All of the coins have Hanukkiyot on the obverse side.
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Silver 10 Lirot coin. Obverse: 10 Lirot coin, emblem of the State of Israel. Reverse: 5 silver Sheqalim from Jerusalem from the period of the war of the Jews against the Romans.
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5 Coin Set: 1 Agora; 5 Agorot; 10 Agorot; 1/2 New Sheqel; 1 New Sheqel. All coins have on the obverse side written 40 Years of Israel. 1 Commemorative coin: Obverse: Menorah inside of number 40. Reverse: Design of a building.
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7 coin set. 1 Agora; 5 Agorot; 10 Agorot; 25 Agorot; 1/2 Lira; 1 Lira; 5 Lirot. The motifs are inspired by ancient Hebrew coins which feature the seven species mentioned in the Bible and by vessels from the Temple of Jerusalem.
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6 coin set. 1 Agora; 5 Agorot; 10 Agorot; 1/2 New Sheqel; 1 New Sheqel; 5 New Sheqel. The motifs are inspired by ancient Hebrew coins and seals with biblical emblems, and by ornaments from the Holy Temple.
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5 coin set. 1 Agora; 5 Agorot; 10 Agorot; 1/2 New Sheqel; 1 New Sheqel. Piefort: coins are thicker.
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5 coin set. 1 Agora; 5 Agorot; 10 Agorot; 1/2 New Sheqel; 1 New Sheqel.
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10 coin set. Official Uncirculated coin set (5 coins): 1 Agora; 5 Agorot; 10 Agorot; 1/2 New Sheqel; 1 New Sheqel. Hanukka coin set (5 coins): 1 Agora; 5; Agorot; 10 Agorot; 1/2 New Sheqel; 1 New Sheqel. All Hanukka coins have on the obverse side Hanukkiyot and word Hanukka.
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5 coin set: 5 Agorot; 10 Agorot; 1/2 New Sheqel; 1 New Sheqel; 5 New Sheqalim. All of the coins have on the obverse side Hanukkiyot and word Hanukka.
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8 coin set. 1 Sheqel; 5 Sheqalim; 10 Sheqalim; 2 times 50 Sheqalim-one with a portrait of David Ben-Gurion on the reverse side, one normal coin; 3 times 100 Sheqalim-one with a portrait of Ze'ev Jabotinsky on the reverse side, one with Hanukkah lamp on the obverse side, one normal plain coin.
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3 banknotes of Israel. 50, 100, and 500 Sheqalim. 50 Sheqalim: Obverse: Portrait of David Ben-Gurion. Reverse: Golden Gate in the Old City of Jerusalem. This bill is predominantly creme, grey and brown coloured. 100 Sheqalim: Obverse: Portrait of Ze'ev Jabotinsky, background- "Shuni" inn near Binyamina. Reverse: Herod's Gate in Jerusalem. The main colouring of the bill is orange-brown. 500 Sheqalim: Obverse: Portrait of Baron Edmond de Rothschild, background-vineyard workers. Reverse: Wine shrub, and in Hebrew alphabetical order, the names of the 44 settlements the Baron founded or helped to found. The colouring is red.