Ισραήλ. 10 Lirot 1967 (χωρίς τιμή ασφαλείας)





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Features
Issuer Ισραήλ
Issuing entity Οργανισμός Νομισμάτων και Μεταλλείων Κυβέρνησης του Ισραήλ
Period Κράτος του Ισραήλ (1948-σήμερα)
Type Μη κυκλοφορούντα νομίσματα
Year 5727 (1967)
Calendar Εβραϊκός ημερολόγιο
Value 10 Israeli Pounds (לירות) (10 ILP)
Currency Pound (1960-1980)
Composition Ασήμι (.900)
Weight 26 g
Diameter 37 mm
Thickness 3 mm
Shape Στρογγυλό
Technique Κατεργασία με φέλλο (Milled)
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Demonetized Ναι, αποσυρμένο από την κυκλοφορία
Number N#15462Help
References KM# 49
Commemorative issue
Victory Commemorative - Six-Day War
Obverse
In the center, the emblem of the Israel Defence Forces, against a stylized star. Around the upper border, between the rays of the star, the word "Israel" in Arabic, Hebrew and English. Around the lower border, the face value"10 Israeli Lirot" in Hebrew on the silver coins, on the gold coin "100 Israeli Lirot".
Scripts: Arabic, Hebrew, Latin
Lettering:
ISRAEL اسرائيل ישראל
10 לירות ישראליות
Designer: Zvi Narkiss
Reverse
The Western Wall. Around the lower border, to the right, the date of its restoration to Jewish worship, in Hebrew "28th day of lyar 5727" and "1967" in English.
Script: Hebrew
Lettering: יום כ׳׳ח באייר התשכ׳׳ז • 1967
Designers: Zeev Lipman, Gerd Rothschild
Edge
In Hebrew, the incuse description "28th day of lyar-2nd of Sivan 5727", the dates of the Six-Day War, appear on the silver B.U. and gold coins.
The inscription faces the obverse, with small stars added. On the silver proof coin the inscription faces the reverse, with three small diamonds.
Script: Hebrew
Lettering: ••• 5.6-10.6 1967 ••• כ׳׳ו אייר - ב׳ סיון תשכ׳׳ז
Mint
Bern, Switzerland (1225-date)
Comments
The Victory Coin was issued to mark the victory of the Israel Defence Forces in the Six Day War, June 5-11, 1967.
"Those were days of awesome splendour," said Prime Minister Levi Eshkol to the Knesset on June 2,1967. "Our nation will remember them for generations. They were days to uplift man and his spirit, the entire nation was marshaled to fight for its life and hopes. Everyman knew his duty; he carried out his assignment; attended to his post. Thus, victory was ours".
Features
Issuer Ισραήλ
Issuing entity Οργανισμός Νομισμάτων και Μεταλλείων Κυβέρνησης του Ισραήλ
Period Κράτος του Ισραήλ (1948-σήμερα)
Type Μη κυκλοφορούντα νομίσματα
Year 5727 (1967)
Calendar Εβραϊκός ημερολόγιο
Value 10 Israeli Pounds (לירות) (10 ILP)
Currency Pound (1960-1980)
Composition Ασήμι (.900)
Weight 26 g
Diameter 37 mm
Thickness 3 mm
Shape Στρογγυλό
Technique Κατεργασία με φέλλο (Milled)
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Demonetized Ναι, αποσυρμένο από την κυκλοφορία
Number N#15462Help
References KM# 49
Commemorative issue
Victory Commemorative - Six-Day War
Obverse
In the center, the emblem of the Israel Defence Forces, against a stylized star. Around the upper border, between the rays of the star, the word "Israel" in Arabic, Hebrew and English. Around the lower border, the face value"10 Israeli Lirot" in Hebrew on the silver coins, on the gold coin "100 Israeli Lirot".
Scripts: Arabic, Hebrew, Latin
Lettering:
ISRAEL اسرائيل ישראל
10 לירות ישראליות
Designer: Zvi Narkiss
Reverse
The Western Wall. Around the lower border, to the right, the date of its restoration to Jewish worship, in Hebrew "28th day of lyar 5727" and "1967" in English.
Script: Hebrew
Lettering: יום כ׳׳ח באייר התשכ׳׳ז • 1967
Designers: Zeev Lipman, Gerd Rothschild
Edge
In Hebrew, the incuse description "28th day of lyar-2nd of Sivan 5727", the dates of the Six-Day War, appear on the silver B.U. and gold coins.
The inscription faces the obverse, with small stars added. On the silver proof coin the inscription faces the reverse, with three small diamonds.
Script: Hebrew
Lettering: ••• 5.6-10.6 1967 ••• כ׳׳ו אייר - ב׳ סיון תשכ׳׳ז
Mint
Bern, Switzerland (1225-date)
Comments
The Victory Coin was issued to mark the victory of the Israel Defence Forces in the Six Day War, June 5-11, 1967.
"Those were days of awesome splendour," said Prime Minister Levi Eshkol to the Knesset on June 2,1967. "Our nation will remember them for generations. They were days to uplift man and his spirit, the entire nation was marshaled to fight for its life and hopes. Everyman knew his duty; he carried out his assignment; attended to his post. Thus, victory was ours".

