Auction No. 47
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Lot 591
ESSAY
1948/1954 Israel's first Trade Coins Pruta Series: 50-500pr. This lot comprises eight photo essays showcasing preliminary designs and photographic representations of both sides of each of the four coins before they were finalized and minted. Created by O. Wallish, this collection offers valuable insight into the design process of Israel's inaugural coin series
Lot 592
ESSAY
UDAEA RESTITUTA 1949 - This striking ESSAY image provides a close-up view of both the front and back of a proposed medal design titled "Judaea Restituta" (Judaea Restituted) by sculptor/medallist KARO. Depicting the ascent to the State of Israel by air and sea, the Israeli army, and nation-building efforts.
Dimensions: 19cm x 20cm; Medal diameter: 16.5cm. From the esteemed collection of D. Remez, with his signed hand stamp.
Lot 593
ESSAY.
1949 Israel Coins - Original Photo Essays (4) by Designer O. Wallish for the First Trade Coins Pruta Series, featuring the "denominational side" displaying the numerical value of 50pr., 100pr., 250pr., and 500pr. These essays offer valuable insights into the design process of Israel's inaugural Coin Issue, making them a valuable resource for researchers and collectors. From the esteemed collection of D. Remez.
Lot 594
ESSAY.
1949 Israel Coins: Original Essays and Photo Essays for First Trade Coins Pruta Series
Original Photo Essays (6) by Designer O. Wallish for the First Trade Coins Pruta Series, featuring the "non-denominational side" of 1pr, 5pr, 10pr, 50pr, 100pr, 500pr. A valuable resource for researchers & collectors interested in the State's inaugural Coin Issue. From the esteemed collection of D. Remez.
Lot 595
ESSAY
1949 Israel Coins - Original Photo Essays (8) by Designer O. Wallish for the First Trade Coins Pruta Series, featuring the "non-denominational side" of 1pr, 5pr, 10pr, 25ag, 50pr, 100pr, 250pr. & 500pr. A valuable resource for researchers & collectors interested in the State's inaugural Coin Issue. From the esteemed collection of D. Remez.
Israel State medals (935 silver):
- 1982: 'Birth of a Son' - 22 grams.
- 1982: 'Dedicated Service Mark - Retired' 22 grams.
- 1985: 'You left for peace and returned for peace' medal - 22 grams.
Music Coin, 2001 Music. First coin in the Israel Artists seriesIt is said that music is the art that is most compatible with the spirit of Judaism, being abstract and spiritual. It works on the sense of hearing (the Torah of Israel is given to us through hearing: Shema Yisrael) and awakens the heart. 2001, silver 925, Prooflike, 14.4 grams, diameter 30 mm. In special packaging.
Israel State Gold Medal Set, 1971.
Celebrating Liberation (Judaea Capta-Israel Liberata), crafted in 750 fine gold. The set includes three medals with weights of 15 grams, 8 grams, and 5 grams, and diameters of 27 mm, 22 mm, and 19 mm respectively. Each medal features a design inspired by a Roman Judaea Capta coin issued by Vespasian in 70 CE, marking the end of the First Revolt. This historic imagery contrasts with scenes depicting a Jewish pioneer planting a sapling and a mother tenderly holding her baby.
Presented in the original box, this lot comprises three Brilliant Uncirculated medals, each encapsulating a significant chapter in Israel's history.
Lot 599
Medal.
Israel. And there was Light (Agam), State Gold Medal, 1985. 33.9 grams.917 fine. 38 mm. Mintage 1,615. Fabulous medal designed by Agam. If you hold the medal in front of a light, a dazzling star of David appears in the transparent insert in the center of the medal. Biblical inscription: "And there was light (Genesis 1:3) In demand by both coin and art collectors. Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value $2000- 2500
Lot 600
Gold coins
Israel State Coins, 1978 (5748).
This lot comprises two coins: a 5 Nis gold coin and a 1/2 Nis silver coin, both commemorating the Jericho Sites in the Holy Land. Jericho, situated a short distance east of Jerusalem, holds significance as one of the ancient cities of the world.
- 5 Nis. Gold Coin: Crafted from 900 fine gold, with a diameter of 22mm and weighing 8.63 grams.
- 1/2 Nis. Silver Coin: Made from 850 fine silver, with a diameter of 23mm and weighing 7.2 grams.