Lieu | Israël |
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Type | Métaux précieux › Monnaie-lingot |
Date | 2017 |
Valeur | 1 oz Silver |
Devise | Monnaies-lingots - Israël |
Composition | Argent 999‰ |
Poids | 31,1 g |
Diamètre | 38,7 mm |
Forme | Ronde |
Technique | Frappe à la presse |
Orientation | Frappe médaille ↑↑ |
Numéro |
N# 125347
Numista type number (https://en.numista.com/help/what-is-the-n-number-visible-in-the-catalogue-33.html)
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Références |
ICMC# 23018380
Israel Coins and Medals Corporation (https://israelmint.com)
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(en) Views of Jerusalem - The Jewish Quarter
(en) A stylized rendering of a typical stone alleyway in the Jewish Quarter, with its arched-window houses. Back right is the dome of the Hurva Synagogue and right in the foreground is one of the Roman columns of the Cardo
Inscription :
הרובע היהודי
The Jewish
Quarter
Graveur : Ruben Nutels
(en) Lion of Jerusalem and prominent buildings of Jerusalem, within the outline of a coat of arms, the Holy Land Mint logo
Inscription :
JERUSALEM OF GOLD ירושלים של זהב
THE
HOLY
LAND
MINT
2017 1 OZ. FINE SILVER .999
Graveur : Yaacov Enyedi
(en) Overlooking the Temple Mount and Western Wall to the east, the Jewish Quarter is one of four - Jewish, Armenian, Muslim and Christian - Quarters in the Old City of Jerusalem.
Home of a continuous Jewish presence since the tenth century BCE, the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem was at the height of its splendor in the Second Temple period. At that time, it was the residential site of the Jerusalem aristocracy and priesthood, who lived in proximity to the Holy Temple. Today, the Jewish Quarter is a rich archaeological site. Its historical sites include the "Burnt House", a remnant of a building destroyed in the great Jewish Revolt against Roman rule and the Cardo, the main road dating from the time of Roman rule, of which only Roman columns remain today.
In 1948, during the War of Independence, the Old City fell under Jordanian rule and the Jewish inhabitants were forced to leave.
Following the Six-Day War in 1967, when the Old City was recaptured by Israeli paratroopers, the Jewish Quarter was rebuilt and resettled. The Jewish Quarter today is a thriving area for about 6,000 residents and location of many Synagogues, including the magnificent restored Hurva Synagogue, schools, and Yeshivas – Centers for Jewish learning.
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Date | Tirage | B | TB | TTB | SUP | SPL | FDC | ||||||
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2017 | 3 600 |
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