344 resultados para Numismatics.
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Pub. in New York by the American Numismatic and Archæological Society, May 1866-April 1870; in Boston by the Boston Numismatic Society, July 1870-Apr. 1891, by T.R. Marvin & Son, July 1891-June 1907; in New York by the American Numismatic Society, 1907- .
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Obverse: 1 Lira silver coin. Reverse: Hanukkah lamp from Italy.
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Obverse: Silver 5 Lirot coin. Reverse: A stylized lighthouse, the seawall, stylized inscription.
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Obverse: Silver 1 Lira coin. Reverse: Hanukkah lamp from North Africa
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Obverse: 1 Lira coin, torch and inscription. Reverse: Inside of a depressed pentagon there is a design of a war elephant bearing a turret and Greek soldiers equipped for battle. The elephant is being stabbed by Elazar.
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Obverse: Silver 5 Lirot coin with large emblem of the State of Israel. Reverse: Design of the building of Knesset.
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Obverse: silver 5 Lirot coin. Reverse: In the upper right portait of Theodore Herzl in rectangle with rounded corners. Below the emblem of the state of Israel.
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Obverse: Silver 5 Lirot coin, in the right side olive branch. Reverse: A stylized reproduction of an ancient Holy Ark which appears on a gold-vessel painted in the 13th century C.E.
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Obverse: Silver 10 Lirot coin, a stylized spikelet of corn. Reverse: Schematic plough.
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Obverse: Silver Half Lira coin. Reverse: A raised reproduction of an ancient silver half-shekel of beaded rim from the third year of the first Jewish revolt against the Romans 66-73 C.E.. At the center of the coin in a chalice inscription in the archaic Hebrew letters.
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Obverse: Silver Half Lira coin. Reverse: A raised reproduction of an ancient silver half-shekel of beaded rim from the third year of the first Jewish revolt against the Romans 66-73 C.E.. At the center of the coin in a chalice inscription in the archaic Hebrew letters.
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Obverse: Silver 5 Lirot coin. Replica of the capital and part of a pillar, of the 7th century BCE found at Ramat Rachel on the outskirts of Jerusalem. Reverse: A stylized relief of the buildings of Israeli Museum in Jerusalem.
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Obverse: 1 Lira Coin. A view of the Hadassah Medical Center in ein Kerem Jerusalem. Reverse: a figure of a shepherdess tenderly folding a newborn lamb in her arms.
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Obverse: Emblem of the Israel Government and Medals Corporation. Reverse: A Jerusalem panorama, inscription.