Asta #7 **** Jacov Jewelry in a special sale in honor of the month of February 2022 ****We added last minute collectibles straight from the oven
Da Jacov Jewelry
17.2.22
HOLON, Israele

Thursday, 02/17/2022, at 18:00 Israel time

Jewelry, coins, ingots, banknotes, collectibles and more

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*** DELIVERY BY UPS 100-250$ Including insurance

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* Banknotes for collectors modes (VF - XF - F (UNC).

* Gems and natural pearls.

* Coins and gold and silver coins for collectors.

Hoop earrings in addition combined with pearls - very special.

* Gold rings / necklaces / for girls / earrings for girls / and natural diamonds.

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LOTTO 72:

Issue year 1969
Metal: Silver in Purity 900
Quality: Decorative
Weight: ...


Prezzo iniziale:
$ 30
Prezzo stimato :
$120
Commissione per la casa d'aste: 20% Altri dettagli
IVA: 17% Solo su commissione
Gli utenti stranieri potrebbero essere esentati dal pagamento delle tasse, secondo il regime fiscale vigente.
17.2.22 in Jacov Jewelry

Issue year 1969
Metal: Silver in Purity 900
Quality: Decorative
Weight: 26 grams
Diameter: 37 mm
Face value: 10 pounds
Quantity: Final / Maximum 19838
Imprint: The letter "M"
Design: Zelig Segal, Natan Karp
"Hello"
Coin of Independence Day 5769, 21 to the State, 1969
In the commemorative coin dedicated to the Hebrew warrior who fell and his bones were not found, a verse appears in Deuteronomy (14: 6) referring to the death of Moses, whose burial place is unknown.
The coin is also dedicated to the coveted peace, since at the cost of the lives of the fighters, the people of Israel were bought the right to live in their homeland in freedom, independence and peace.
obverse:
On the surface - four letters of the word "peace", in two lines. In the letter Q, three of the seven lamps are visible. Above, the value of the coin is "10 Israeli pounds" in the silver coin and "100 Israeli pounds" in the gold coin. This year from the right - "5769, from the left -" 1969 "
Back of the coin:
In the center is an excerpt from the verse about Moses' death "and no one knew his grave." The embossed letters are arranged in the shape of Gilad, and below it the source note "Deuteronomy 4: 6".
Scope:
"Year 21 for the State of Israel" in the direction of the currency. The scope of the gold coin - part without an address.
Drowning mark:
On the back of the regular coin minted in Jerusalem - the letter "K". Under the steel cap. On the back of the regular coin minted in San Francisco - no sign. On the back of the ornate silver coin and on the back of the gold coin - the letter "M", to the right of the steel cap.
Design:
Coin face - Zelig Segal. Back of the coin - gave a crepe.
Coin:
Regular "K" - Kretschmer ring in Jerusalem. Plain and simple
Silver - US Federal Mint in San Francisco.
Gold - The Royal Dutch Mint in Utrecht.