Medal - Israel Historical Cities Coin of Avdat

€162,426.00
LocationIsrael
Year1965-1966
TypeSouvenir medals/Commemorative souvenir
CompositionSilver (.935)
Weight48 g
Diameter45 mm
Thickness
ShapeRound
TechniqueMilled
OrientationMedal alignment ↑↑
Edge
Period
NoticeObverse: Mordechai Gumpei
Reverse: Alex Berlyne
Reference(s) ICMC#25052454
Obverse descriptionIn the center, the arch which served as entrance to the Acropolis during all of the historical periods. To the left, columns of different sizes. The field is decorated with an engraved motif of leaves and branches on a Nabatean bowl from Avdat (1 st century CE). Below, to the left, a replica of a stone relief motif of the late Roman period, representing a bird. The name of the city, `Avdat` in Hebrew above and in English below.
Obverse letteringAVDAT
Obverse script
Reverse descriptionIn the center, a replica of a city-coin minted by the Nabatean King Aretas IV (9-40 CE). In the center of the coin, a double cornucopia crossed at its base. The Aramaic inscription between the horns stands for, `Aretas, Shakilat`, the king and his consort. On the rim, the inscription, `Nabataean Coin 9-40 CE`, in Hebrew 3769-3800 and in English below.
Reverse letteringNABATAEAN COIN 9-40 C.E.
Reverse script
Engraver
MintageND (1965-1966)  - - 3 965
Catalog ID1225995110
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