50 Shekels King Solomon

Émetteur Israel
Année 1962
Type Fantasy coin
Valeur
Devise Old Shekel (1980-1985)
Composition Gold (.9167)
Poids 5.9 g
Diamètre 22.5 mm
Épaisseur
Forme Round
Technique Milled
Orientation
Graveur(s)
En circulation jusqu’à
Référence(s) X#6
Description de l’avers Crowned bust of King David facing right.
Écriture de l’avers Hebrew, Latin
Légende de l’avers 5722 ✡ דוד מלך ישראל ✡ ✡ SOLOMON KING OF ISRAEL ✡ 1962
Description du revers Menorah in sprays with 12 symbols of 12 tribes of Israel.
Écriture du revers Hebrew, Latin
Légende du revers 50 SHEKEL ישראל
Tranche Reeded
Atelier
Tirage 5722 (1962) - -
ID Numisquare 2485849810
Informations supplémentaires

Historical Context: The 1962 Israeli 50 Shekels King Solomon gold coin forged a profound link between the nascent modern state and its ancient biblical heritage. King Solomon, son of David, reigned over a united Israel (c. 970-931 BCE), celebrated for his wisdom, wealth, and the First Temple's construction. This issuance underscored Israel's historical continuity and legitimate claim, projecting national strength and a glorious past re-emerging.

Artistry: The coin's design, typical of early Israeli numismatics, employs a modern aesthetic rooted in classical and biblical motifs. While the engraver is often uncredited, the obverse likely features a dignified, stylized profile of King Solomon, emphasizing his regal authority. The reverse typically displays the denomination, year, and "Israel" in Hebrew and English, often with a national emblem like the menorah or a symbolic motif from Solomon's reign.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .9167 fine gold, weighing 5.9 grams and measuring 22.5 millimeters, this issue generally exhibits a sharp strike. Key high-points for grading include the highest relief areas of Solomon's portrait—forehead, cheekbone, or crown details—and central reverse emblem features. Collectors seek full definition in hair, facial elements, crisp lettering, and sharp borders. A strong, even strike across fields, with minimal weakness, indicates a premium example.

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