| Location |
Israel
|
|---|---|
| Issuing entity | Pièces et médailles du gouvernement israélien Corp. |
| Dönem |
State of Israel (1948-date)
|
| Type | Hatıra madalyaları |
| Yıl | 5725 (1965) |
| Calendar | İbrani |
| Composition | Tombak |
| Ağırlık | 40 g |
| Diameter | 45 mm |
| Şekil | Yuvarlak |
| Technique | Öğütülmüş, Frezelenmiş (yüksek rölyef) |
| Orientation | Madalya Hizalaması ↑↑ |
| Numara | N# 135989 |
| Referanslar | ICMC# 15055450 Israel Coins and Medals Corporation (https://israelmint.com) , Haffner# M-45 Sylvia Haffner Magnus; 1967. The History of modern Israel's money 1917 to 1967. Self-published, San Diego, California, United States. |
Lod Şehri Devlet Madalyası 5725-1965
Series: Israel Historical Cities (Tombac)
Ortada, bir uçağın önden görünümü. Altta, havaalanı binasının yüksek kabartma taslağı ve şehrin Orta Doğu karakterini vurgulayan binalar. Yukarıda, kenarda, "Lod" kelimesi ve İbranice karşılığı.
Scripts: İbranice, Latince
Lettering: Lod לוד
Gravürcü: Kretschmer (קריצ'מר)
Tasarımcı: Alex Berlyne
Ortada, MS üçüncü yüzyılın başında İmparator Caracalla tarafından bastırılan Lod şehir sikkesinin bir kopyası: sola bakan Tyche (Servet) başı. Başında şehir surlarını ve kulelerini temsil eden bir taç var. Etrafında Yunanca "Lucia Septimia Severa Diaspolis", Lod'un Roma dönemindeki resmi adı yazmaktadır. Madalyanın kenarında, üstte İbranice ve altta İngilizce olarak "Lod Sikkesi, 3971-77" yazısı, MS 211-217.
Scripts: Yunanca, İbranice, Latince
Lettering:
מטבע לוד ג'תתקע"א-ז
COIN OF LOD 211-217 C.E.
Gravürcü: Kretschmer (קריצ'מר)
Tasarımcı: Alex Berlyne
(en) The State emblem and the words "State of Israel" in Hebrew and in English.
Scripts: İbranice, Latince
Lettering: State of Israel מדינת ישראל
The series of medals issued by the Israel Government Coins & Medals Corporation to commemorate the Historical Cities of Israel. Issued from 1965-1966. Set of 9 struck in Silver and Yellow Bronze (Tombac).
Lod is one of the oldest cities in Israel, but it was of modest importance until after the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans in 70 C.E. It then became a culturally flourishing community and for nearly three hundred years it was a center of Jewish learning. During the Byzantine period, Lod acquired religious importance to the Christian world. The Jewish community which had prospered for hundreds of years was destroyed by the Crusaders who conquered Lod in the 11 th century. In the wake of the Mameluke invasion it became a desolate town. Lod's importance as a crossroad since ancient times, was renewed when the railroad was built in Israel. It became a central crossroad in the country and eventually, nearby, Israel's International Airport was built.
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| Date | Mintage | VG | F | VF | XF | AU | UNC | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Undetermined | |||||||||||||||
| 5725 (1965) | 6 854 | ||||||||||||||
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