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| Uitgever | Bank of Israel |
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| Jaar | 1990 |
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| Gewicht | 7.2 g |
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| Schrift voorzijde | Arabic, Hebrew, Latin |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | The reverse depicts a stylized panoramic view of the ancient port of Jaffa, featuring the silhouette of a lighthouse and harbor structures rising above a curved, wave-like form rendered in parallel incuse lines evoking the sea or a boat hull in the lower field. Radiating lines emanate from behind the cityscape, suggesting light or the sun. The bilingual inscription 'JAFFA / יפו' is prominently placed along the upper portion of the field, spanning the width of the dodecagonal flan. |
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Issued as part of Israel's ongoing commemorative program marking significant historical and archaeological sites, this piece documents Jaffa's role as the primary Mediterranean port serving Jerusalem for centuries — the landing point for timber from Lebanon used in constructing both Solomon's Temple and the Second Temple. By 1990, the ancient harbor itself had long ceased commercial operation, superseded entirely by Ashdod and Haifa.