Leilão #16 Jacov's Jewelry January 2023 jewelry and collectibles
Por Jacov Jewelry
4.1.23
HOLON, Israel

Dear participants

Sale #16 is a special sale for you,

Natural pearls, natural stones, jewelry, bills, and collectibles.

*During the year we bring you jewelry and collectibles details

At extremely cheap opening prices of up to 60% less than stores in Israel.

****Also in 2023 we continue with the same format****

**** Feel free to contact us regarding any request for information, additional photos and questions.

In WhatsApp 050-88-99-292

or to email: jacovjewelry78@gmail.com

*** Please note it is not possible to cancel advance offers !!!!

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Participants who are outside Israel and wish to participate in our sale must send us an address in Israel where your winnings can be sent to this email: jacovjewelry78@gmail.com

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LOTE 140:

Pure silver coin 900 Padion Havan tash44, 1974 XF condition


Preço inicial:
$ 24
Preço estimado :
$100
Comissão da leiloeira: 20% Mais detalhes
IVA: 17% Sobre a comissão apenas
4.1.23 em Jacov Jewelry
identificações: Selos Arte judaica

Pure silver coin 900 Padion Havan tash44, 1974 XF condition
Year of issue 1974
Silver metal
Purity level: 900
Quality: BU standard
Weight: 26 grams
Diameter: 37 mm
Face value: 10 lira
Final/Maximum Quantity: 108,547
Stamp: Star of David
Design: Rothschild and Lipman (Rolli)
****Fedion Haban coinage 1974
The fifth "Pedion Haban" coin in the series was issued in 1974 (1974) and its issuance was stopped in preparation for the issuance of the 1975 coin.
obverse:
In the upper part, on the right, the nominal value "10 lira", in the lower left part - the symbol of the country.
On the rim on the right is the word "Israel" in Arabic and Latin letters. The word "Israel" in Hebrew appears below the number "10" in the upper part of the coin. The year "1974 - 1974" - on the edge of the coin on the left.
Reverse of the coin:
On the left side, inside a sunken oval, a number of Exodus (34:20) is quoted "Every firstborn of your children shall die." The verse is decorated with five silver shekels minted in Jerusalem during the Jewish War with the Romans
(70-66 CE). The order, from left to right, clockwise, is as follows: Both sides of a shekel from 68 CE (on the back of the shekel - a branch with three pomegranates, and around the inscription "Holy Jerusalem". On the face of the shekel is a cup and the inscription "Shekel Israel", and above the cup the date "Sh. 3 year 3"). Both sides of a shekel from 66 AD (the face of the coin with the inscription "Shekel Israel", above the cup the inscription "A - Year 1". The back of the shekel
with pomegranates, and the inscription "Holy Jerusalem"). The face of the shekel from 67 C.E. (the inscription "Shekel Israel", and above for the inscription "S. 2 - Year 2"). Outside the ellipse, at the right end, the inscription "Mteva Pedion Haban".
Scope:
In ordinary currency - the scope is smooth. In the khusut coin - grooved.
Imprint:
In the regular coin - Star of David, in the decorated coin - the letter "M", on
The face of the coin, in the center of the left rim between the dates.
Design:
Rothschild and Lippmann (Rolli).
from its nature:
The government mint in Jerusalem.
Issue name: Padion Havan 1974, 1974