907 resultados para REVERSE POLOXAMERS
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Obverse: 2 Sheqalim silver coin, number 2 is large over the whole front part of the coin. Reverse: Opened book from which are coming Hebrew letter designed to look like flames.
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Obverse: 1/2 Sheqel silver coin. Reverse: Stylized view on Herodion, sun shining on the top of the mountains.
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Obverse: 2 Sheqalim silver coin, number 2 is large over the whole front part of the coin. Reverse: Opened book from which are coming Hebrew letter designed to look like flames.
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Obverse: 2 Sheqalim silver coin. Emblem of the State of Israel in the center of the coin. Reverse: Stylized background, inscription.
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Obverse: Portrait of Baron de Rothschild. Reverse: Emblem of the State of Israel, inscription
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Obverse: 2 Sheqalim silver coin, number 2 is large over the whole front part of the coin. Reverse: Emblem of the Israeli Army.
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Obverse: 1 Sheqel silver coin with designs on the sides. Reverse: Hanukkah lamp from Prague, 18th century
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Obverse: 2 Sheqalim silver coin, designs on the sides. Reverse: Hanukkah lamp from Prague, 18th century.
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Obverse: 1 Sheqel silver coin, number one designed to remind striped clothing of the inmates of concentration camps. Reverse: Hanukkah lamp from Theresienstadt.
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Obverse: 2 Sheqalim silver coin, number one designed to remind striped clothing of the inmates of concentration camps. Reverse: Hanukkah lamp from Theresienstadt.
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Obverse: 1 Sheqel silver coin, large emblem of the State of Israel. Reverse: Hanukkah lamp from Yemen, inscription written in old Yemenite script.
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Obverse: 2 Sheqalim silver coin, large emblem of the State of Israel. Reverse: Hanukkah lamp from Yemen, inscription in the old Yemenite script.
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Obverse: Emblem of the Israel Government Coins and Medal Corporation. Reverse: Stylized design of the Western Wall and the Mount above.
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Obverse: Emblem of the Israel Government Coins and Medal Corporation. Reverse: The monument to Jewish soldiers erected at the Jewish Martyrs Memorial Institute of Yad Vashem in Jerusalem.
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Obverse: Emblem of the Israel Government Coins and Medal Corporation. Reverse: Stylized menorah, inscription.