123 resultados para Coins, Byzantine.
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Obverse: Silver 10 Lirot coin with inscription. Reverse: Part of Israel's Declaration of Independence with signature of the founding fathers of the State of Israel, David Ben Gurion's signature is in the upper right part of the coin.
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Obverse: Silver 25 Lirot coin. Reverse: Five pomegrante flowers around five-pointed star, inscription.
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Obverse: Silver 10 Lirot Israeli. 4 Roman style pillars (gate to the Temple). Reverse: Stylized design of Jerusalem, emblem of the State of Israel.
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Obverse: Design of head of David Ben-Gurion, emblem of the State of Israel. Reverse: Emblem of that State of Israel, nominative value of the coin written in Hebrew.
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Obverse: Design of head of David Ben Gurion. Reverse: Emblem of the State of Israel, value of the coin written in Hebrew.
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Obverse: Gold 1000 Lirot coin. Reverse: stylized design of tree, its lower branches are creating letters in the crown inscription.
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Obverse: 5 Israeli Lirot. Reverse: A circle of eleven dancers, the circle is broken at one end so as to welcome new immigrants.
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Obverse: Silver 5 Lirot Israeli coin, stylized inscription. Reverse: Stylized inscription.
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Obverse: 5 Silver Israeli Lirot, on the right schematic representation of industrial equipment. Reverse: Stylized power-shovel, barren hills in the background.
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Obverse: The emblem of the Israel Government Coins and Medal Corporation. Reverse: A figure of a serpent from the sculptures appearing in the Temple-fortress of Quetzalcoatl in Tiotixuaguan.
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Obverse: Stylized inscription creating flames. Emblem of the Israel Government Coins and Medals Corporation. Reverse: Inscription, Star of David.
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Obverse: 1/2 Sheqel silver coin. Reverse: The mountains at Qumran, inscription from the scrolls.
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Obverse: Portrait of Baron Rothschild. Reverse: Inscription, emblem of the State of Israel.
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Obverse: 1 Sheqel silver coin, where one is connected to the last letter of the word 'Sheqel'. Reverse: Hanukkah lamp from Poland, 19th century.
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Obverse: 1 Sheqel silver coin, one is created by the ending of the last letter of the word 'Sheqel'. Reverse: Hanukkah lamp from Poland.