Auction #8 **** Jacov Jewelry at the SOLD OUT sale in honor of Purim March 2022 ****
By Jacov Jewelry
Mar 17, 2022
Holon, Israel

Thursday, 03/17/2022, at 20:00 Israel time

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LOT 27:

Silver Medal in Purity 935 (Release) A rare collectible item

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Auction took place on Mar 17, 2022 at Jacov Jewelry

Silver Medal in Purity 935 (Release) A rare collectible item
Issue year: 1961
Silver Metal Purity: 935
Weight: 110 grams
Diameter: 61 mm
Final / Maximum Quantity 2980
Design: Rothschild and Lipman (Rowley)
(Release)
State Medal, 1958
The Great Jewish Revolt, which broke out in 66 BC, drew decisive results in the history of the people of Israel. And Titus celebrated his victory, commemorating their victory. The victorious emperor, etc. The "Liberation" medal of the State of Israel was first issued in 1958 at the deployment of the tenth anniversary of the state.
The state medal contrasts the destruction of the Temple and the renewed independence of our day: no longer a captive Jew, but a Hebrew farmer planting a tree; No longer a mourning Jew mourning the destruction of her land, but a Hebrew woman carrying her baby
Face of the medal: In the center, as a symbol of "liberated Israel" - a farmer planting a tree, a woman happily picking up her child, a palm tree with seven spoons and two clusters of fruit. On the surrounding language, the inscription "A Decade for the Freedom of Israel 5718" and the Latin sentence "Israel Librata" (Liberated Israel)
Back of the medal: a transcript of a Roman coin minted on the occasion of the conquest of Jerusalem by Vespasian in 70 CE. On the left, Vespasian is seen as the winner, and on the right - a mourning Hebrew woman sitting under a palm tree that symbolizes Judas. On the rim of the Roman coin appears an Latin inscription "Judea Capta" (Judas the Captive), and below it two Roman letters which are acronyms for the words "in the command of the Sinti". On the edge of the medal - a chain symbolizing Shabi and an Hebrew inscription "Galta Yehuda Tatal". In some 61 mm silver medals the chain touches the letter C of the word "Galta
In the silver medals "935 silver", and in English "sterling" in medals minted by Chachboy or "Silver"
In medals stamped by Hecht
Numbering: 61 mm silver medals numbered
Design: Rothschild and Lipman (Rowley).
Carving: "Emnograph"

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