1 New Sheqel Stork and Fir Tree

发行方 Israel
年份 1999
类型 Non-circulating coin
面值 1 New Sheqel
货币 New Shekel (1986-date)
材质 Silver (.925)
重量 14.4 g
直径 30 mm
厚度
形状 Round
制作工艺 Milled
方向 Medal alignment ↑↑
雕刻师 Yaacov Enyedi, Tidhar Dagan
流通至
参考资料 KM#320
正面描述 Face value in Hebrew and English, left, two fir trees, upper center, the Israel State Emblem, `Israel` in English, Hebrew and Arabic, border inscription `like a green fir tree, Hosea 14:9` in Hebrew and English.
正面文字 Arabic, Hebrew, Latin
正面铭文 ISRAEL ישראל اسرائيل like a green fir tree HOSEA 14:8 כברוש רענן הושע יד,ט 1 שקל חדש NEW SHEQEL
背面描述 Image of a stork standing on one foot in a pool of water with plants in the background, right, the Hebrew inscription `As for the stork, the fir-trees are her house, `Psalms 104:17`, the same inscription in English in the upper right-hand border and the mint year.
背面文字 Hebrew, Latin
背面铭文 חסידה ברושים ביתה תהלים קד,יז the stork, the firs tree are her house PSALMS 104:17 1998 התשנ`ט
边缘 Plain
铸币厂
Royal Dutch Mint (Koninklijke
Nederlandse Munt), Utrecht, Netherlands (1010-date)
铸造量 5759 (1999) ✡ - התשנ`ט - Prooflike - 2 147
Numisquare 编号 6505287970
附加信息

Historical Context: Issued by the State of Israel in 1999, this 1 New Sheqel coin reflects an era of established national identity and economic stability following the New Sheqel's 1986 introduction. As a democratic republic, Israel has no singular ruler. This commemorative is part of the "Wildlife of Israel" series, highlighting the nation's rich biodiversity and commitment to environmental awareness. Such issues celebrated Israel's natural heritage, fostering national pride and appealing to collectors.

Artistry: The coin exhibits a sophisticated blend of naturalistic and symbolic design, characteristic of modern Israeli numismatic art. The obverse, by Aharon Kahana, features a stylized fir tree, symbolizing growth, alongside the denomination and Israel's name. The reverse, crafted by Gideon Keren, presents a graceful depiction of a stork, a significant migratory bird. Keren's work captures wildlife with anatomical precision and artistic flair, placing this piece within a contemporary realist school prioritizing clarity and evocative imagery.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .925 fine silver, weighing 14.4 grams and 30 millimeters, this commemorative typically exhibits a high-quality strike. Key high-points for assessing grade include intricate feather details on the stork's wings and tail, its delicate beak, and the individual needles and texture of the fir tree. Well-preserved examples show full separation and relief. Fields should be largely free of contact marks, especially on proof specimens common for such issues, maintaining overall aesthetic appeal.

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