454 resultados para Numismatics, Jewish.
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Obverse: Emblem of the Israel Government Coins and Medal Corporation. Reverse: Stylized menorah with number fifty in the middle part.
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Obverse: Emblem of the Israel Government Coins and Medal Corporation. Reverse: Three runners stylized, countryside in the background.
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Obverse: Emblem of the Israel Government Coins and Medal Corporation. Reverse: Map from the15th century with Jerusalem as a center of the world.
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Obverse: Emblem of the Israel Government Coins and Medal Corporation. Reverse: Menorah in the midddle of the zodiac symbols.
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Obverse: Emblem of the Israel Government Coins and Medal Corporation. Reverse: Building of the Israel Government Coins and Medal Corporation.
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Obverse: Emblem of the Israel Government Coins and Medal Corporation. Reverse: Stylized view on Jerusalem.
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Obverse: Emblem of the Israel Government Coins and Medal Corporation. Reverse: Dove of peace with olive branch in its beak.
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Obverse: Emblem of the Israel Government Coins and Medal Corporation. Reverse: Stylized menorah with number forty.
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Obverse: Emblem of the Israel Government Coins and Medal Corporation. Reverse: The outline of Jerusalem with inscription.
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Obverse: emblem of the Israel Government Coins and Medal Corporation. Reverse: Planet and satellite
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Obverse: Emblem of the Israel Government Coins and Medal Corporation. Reverse: Stylized sun with which there is a dove of peace and underneath the sun, stylized Star of David
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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.