Description: 1963 Israel 5 Lirot Silver ~ UNC Proof ~ 15th Anniversary of Independence This 5 Lirot silver coin, minted in 1963, commemorates the 15th anniversary of Israel's independence with a tribute to the nation's seafaring history. The obverse features a detailed depiction of a modern steamship, symbolizing the country's industrial growth, with Haifa Bay and Mount Carmel in the background. The reverse shows a reproduction of an ancient galley, a nod to Israel's ancient maritime roots, with an inscription celebrating 15 years of Israel's freedom. The lettering includes Hebrew, Arabic, and ancient Hebrew script, symbolizing Israel's multicultural heritage. Beautifully Engraved by Zvi Narkiss and Yitzhak Behar From the collection of W M RosenblumShipping and HandlingShips USPS Ground Advantage unless otherwise arranged. Coin will be carefully packaged to ensure safe arriva. International bidders welcome. Check rates for international shipping,Coin Details Year: 5723 (1963)Value: 5 Israeli Pounds (5 לירות) (5 ILP)Composition: Silver (.900)Weight: 25 gDiameter: 34 mmTechnique: MilledReferencesKM#39, N#17083Commemorative issue ObverseThe smokestack and part of the superstructure of a modern steamship, and in the background the Bay of Haifa and Mount Carmel. On the base of the smokestack, the face value "5" and beneath it, "Israeli Lirot" in Hebrew. Around the upper border, the word "Israel" in Hebrew and Arabic and mint year "5723-1963" in Hebrew and English. Scripts: Arabic, Hebrew Lettering:1963 ישראל اسرائيل • תשנ'ג5לירות ישראליות Translation:5723 (1963) Israel5 Israeli Lirot Engraver: Zvi Narkiss ReverseIn the center a reproduction of the ancient galley found in the tomb in Jerusalem. From the mast hangs a rig and from it, many sails. The galley has thirteen oars, the tiermen protected by six parapets. There is a forecastle and tower in front. Below the fore, an extended battering ram. The aft has a rudder, underneath which, in ancient Hebrew script: "Fifteenth year of Israel's Freedom". Script: Hebrew Translation: Fifteenth year of Israel's Freedom Engraver: Yitzhak Behar EdgeInscripted Translation: Fifteenth Year of the State of Israel MintRome, Italy (476-date) Israeli Commemorative Coins Israeli commemorative coins, such as this 1963 5 Lirot coin, are part of a rich tradition that began shortly after the founding of the State of Israel in 1948. These coins are often issued to mark significant national events, anniversaries, and historical milestones, celebrating the country's cultural, historical, and religious heritage. The first commemorative coins were issued in 1958 to celebrate Israel's 10th anniversary of independence. Since then, commemorative coins have been minted to honor everything from technological achievements to biblical themes, Israeli pioneers, and key historical figures. Most Israeli commemorative coins are made from precious metals, like silver or gold, making them not only historical artifacts but also valuable collectibles. They often feature intricate designs created by prominent Israeli artists, blending modern imagery with ancient symbols, reflecting Israel's unique position as both a modern state and a land steeped in history. Issued by the Bank of Israel, these coins are produced to a high standard, often at mints abroad, like in Rome or other international locations. Their appeal extends beyond numismatics; they resonate with people interested in Israeli culture, history, and Jewish heritage. Today, these coins are highly sought after by collectors worldwide, with certain rare issues appreciating in value over time.
Price: 200 USD
Location: Lawrence, Kansas
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Denomination: 5 Lirot
Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
Composition: Silver
Year: 1963
Fineness: 0.9
KM Number: 39
Country/Region of Manufacture: Israel
Certification: Uncertified