| Emittente |
Israel
|
|---|---|
| Entità emittente | Pièces et médailles du gouvernement israélien Corp. |
| Periodo |
Stato di Israele (1948-data)
|
| Tipo | Moneta non in circolazione |
| Anno | 5769 (2009) |
| Calendario | Ebraico |
| Valore | 2 New Sheqalim 2 ILS = 0.68 USD |
| Valuta | Nuovo Siclo (1986-oggi) |
| Composizione | Argento 925‰ |
| Peso | 28.8 g |
| Diametro | 38.7 mm |
| Forma | Rotonda |
| Tecnica | Fresato |
| Orientamento | Allineamento come medaglia ↑↑ |
| Numero | N# 89001 |
| Referenze | KM# 457 Standard Catalog of World Coins (86 volumes).Israel Coins and Medals Corporation (https://israelmint.com) |
Uccelli di Israele
Serie: Israel Independence Day
Il valore nominale in ebraico e inglese, l'emblema dello Stato e la parola "Israele" in tre lingue; a destra un'immagine dell'Upupa. Lungo il bordo compare la scritta "Independence Day 2009" in ebraico e inglese.
Scritture: Arabo, Ebraico, Latino
Scritta:
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שקלים חדשים
NEW SHEQALIM
ISRAEL ישראל إسرائيل
יום העצמאות החשס"ט
INDEPENDENCE DAY 2009
מ
Incisore: Tidhar Dagan (תדהר דגן)
Disegnatore: Igal Gabay
I primi tre uccelli del concorso "Uccello nazionale di Israele": L'Upupa vincitrice e i due secondi classificati, l'Usignolo e il Fringuello; le parole "Uccelli di Israele" sono incise lungo il bordo in ebraico, inglese e arabo.
Scritture: Arabo, Ebraico, Latino
Scritta:
BIRDS OF ISRAEL
ציפורי ישראל
طيور إسرائيل
Incisore: Tidhar Dagan (תדהר דגן)
Disegnatore: Igal Gabay
Cannavacciuolo
Birds of Israel
Independence Day Coin 2009/5769
In honor of the 61st Anniversary of the State of Israel
Legal issued by the Bank of Israel
Israel is a paradise for birds and ornithologists all year long. Its unique geographic situation - at the junction of three continents, between the Syrian-African Rift and the shores of the Mediterranean Sea - offers a rare combination of conditions for migrating birds, internationally unsurpassed. Twice a year, more than 500 million birds migrate across the skies of Israel, enhancing the country's landscape with their spectacular, multi-colored beauty. The Hoopoe was chosen as Israel's National Bird following the nationwide campaign conducted by the Society for the Protection of Nature and the Tel Aviv University. Numerous references are made in the Jewish Scriptures to the Hoopoe, one of them, " . . . the stork and the heron, after its kinds, and the hoopoe . . ." (Leviticus 11:19) The Hoopoe is also cited as a sign of wisdom.
According to legend, King Solomon wanted to build the Temple (the building that would bring peace to the world) without using instruments made of iron (that denote tools of war) to grind the stones. The Hoopoe disclosed the secret of the Shamir Worm (that had been hidden in its throat), that was capable of grinding stone without using an axe (similar to the modern use of laser rays).
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| Data | Tiratura | D | B | MB | BB | SPL | FDC | ||||||||
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| 5769 (2009) מ | 2 800 | (en) החשס"ט - Proof | |||||||||||||
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