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The actual value of the coin may differ depending on its condition, luster, rarity, and other factors. This is a rough estimation.
The new high-speed train to Jerusalem. Behind it, to the right, the historical first railway station in Jerusalem and to the left, the new Jerusalem Yitzhak Navon Station, between them, the windmill, a symbolic icon of Jerusalem located in close proximity to the historical station. In the upper area is the face value and mint year in Hebrew and English and Star of David mintmark. Around the border is the word Jerusalem in English, Hebrew and Arabic with the metal fineness and weight, 1 oz. fine gold .9999 in Hebrew and English.
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Meir Eshel, Lilach Rubin
The Lion of Megiddo with its stylized curved tail, taken from an ancient 8th century BCE seal excavated in Megiddo (Armageddon) in the Jordan Valley, that belonged to Shema, servant of King Jeroboam II. Above the lion is the Israel State Emblem and below it, “Israel” in English, Hebrew and Arabic.
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Gold (.9999)