Reference Price
$1.86-$139.95
The actual value of the coin may differ depending on its condition, luster, rarity, and other factors. This is a rough estimation.
The actual value of the coin may differ depending on its condition, luster, rarity, and other factors. This is a rough estimation.
The Madaba Map and in the background, one of the Cardo pillars. In the upper border is the inscription Jerusalem in English, Hebrew and Arabic, upper right, is the face value 20 New Shekels and mint year in Hebrew and English. Below is the Star of David mint mark and around the lower border is the metal fineness and weight, 1 oz. fine gold .9999 in Hebrew and English.
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Meir Eshel
The Lion of Megiddo, with its stylized curved tail, is taken from an ancient seal excavated in Megiddo (Armageddon) in the Jordan Valley, dating from the 8th century BCE. The seal belonged to Shema, the servant of Jeroboam II, Israelite King. The lion is also the symbol of the Tribe of Judah and of the eternal capital of Israel, Jerusalem. The same Lion of Megiddo appeared in the past on the Israeli 5 Lira Banknote (1958), 5 Lira Coin (1978), and on the Half Sheqel Coin (1980). Above the figure of the lion appears the State of Israel Emblem and below it the word “Israel” in English, Hebrew and Arabic.
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Michael Faber
Plain
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Gold (.9999)