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World Gold Coins
1702
Israel. Bar Mitzvah, State Gold Medal Set, 1961
. Total
28.2 grams (. 750 fine (not indicated).
Choice Brilliant Uncir-
culated
.
Estimated Value ................................................... $700 - 750
1703
Israel. Bar Mitzvah, State Gold Medal, 1961
. 15 grams.
750 fine (not indicated). 27 mm. Issued to commemorate "Thir-
teen Years of the State of Israel." Depicts a young man reading
his Torah portion at his Bar Mitzvah. Reverse features symbols
of the 12 Tribes.
Choice Brilliant Uncirculated
.
Estimated Value ................................................... $375 - 425
1704
Israel. Bar Mitzvah, State Gold Medal, 1961
. 15 grams.
750 fine (not indicated). 27 mm. Issued to commemorate "Thir-
teen Years of the State of Israel." Depicts a young man reading
his Torah portion at his Bar Mitzvah. Reverse features symbols
of the 12 Tribes.
Choice Brilliant Uncirculated
.
Estimated Value ................................................... $375 - 425
1705
Israel. Set: 50 and 100 Lirot, 1962
. KM-40, 41. Total weight
1.1799 ounces. On the 10th Anniversary of Independence.
Death of Weizmann.
Reverse
: Menorah. Lot of 2 coins.
Choice
Brilliant Proof
.
Estimated Value ..............................................$1,200 - 1,300
1706
Israel. 50 Lirot, 1962
. KM-40. Weight 0.3933 ounce. For the
10th Anniversary - Death of Weizmann.
Choice Brilliant
Proof
.
Estimated Value ................................................... $400 - 450
1707
Israel. Liberation (Judaea Capta-Israel Liberata), State
Gold Medal, 1962
. 15 grams. 750. 27 mm. Features design
from a Roman Judaea Capta coin issued by Vespasian in 70 CE,
at the conclusion of the First Revolt, contrasting with a scene of
a Jewish pioneer planting a sapling and a mother holding her
baby.
Choice Brilliant Uncirculated
.
Estimated Value ................................................... $375 - 425
1708
Israel. Liberation (Judaea Capta-Israel Liberata), State
Gold Medal Set, 1962
. 15 grams, 8 grams and 5 grams. All
750 fine (not indicated). 27, 22 and 19 mm. Features design
from a Roman Judaea Capta coin issued by Vespasian in 70 CE,
at the conclusion of the First Revolt, contrasting with a scene of
a Jewish pioneer planting a sapling and a mother holding her
baby. Lot of 3 Medals.
Choice Brilliant Uncirculated
.
Estimated Value ................................................... $700 - 800
1709
Israel. Terra Sancta (Holy Land), State Gold Medal,
1963
. 30 grams. 917 fine. 35 mm. Commemorates Christian
pilgrimages to the Holy Land. Obverse pictures the Holy Land in
perspective following the style of ancient maps, with the Medi-
terranean Sea at the bottom. Features Biblical quote: "Love thy
neighbour as thyself (Leviticus 19:18)."
Choice Brilliant
Uncirculated
.
Estimated Value .................................................$900 - 1,000