967 resultados para Medals, Renaissance
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Obverse: A 16th century map drawn by a German cartographer Heinrich Bintung, which shows Jerusalem standing in the center of the three continents. Reverse: Inscription.
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Obverse: Stylized pictures of different kinds of food. Reverse: Emblem of Israel Ministry of Industry, Trade and Tourism. Stylized menorah within globe.
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Obverse: In the left part, three rifles with three flags (Israel, French, British), olive branch, inscription. Reverse: General Moshe Dayan, gate of the Jerusalem Old City in the background.
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Obverse: Portraits of Moshe Dayan and Yitzhak Rabin both in military helmets, Western Wall in the background. Reverse: The Walls of the Jerusalem Old City.
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Obverse: Stylized inscription. Reverse: Dove of Peace carrying olive branch, in the center of the medal.
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Obverse: Gun pointing its burst barrel to the ground, tree broken and lying in the background. Reverse: The eternal fire coming out of helmet.
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Obverse: Portrait of Arthur Rubinstein by Pablo Picasso. Reverse: Inscription
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Obverse: Portraits of A.H. Silver and Harry S. Truman. Reverse: Statue of Liberty to the right, emblem of the United Nations, menorah.
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Obverse: Portraits of Moshe Dayan and Yitzhak Rabin both in military helmets, Western Wall in the background. Reverse: The Walls of the Jerusalem Old City.
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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: Portrait of Arthur Rubinstein by Pablo Picasso. Reverse: 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.