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| Location | Israel |
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| Technique | Die-struck |
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| Obverse description | The upper field depicts a relief view of the Beitar Fortress atop a rocky hilltop. A horizontal line divides the field, with a small inset circular coin design in the lower segment. The legend appears along the upper rim in both Hebrew and Latin script. |
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| Obverse script | Hebrew/Latin |
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| Reverse description | A bold relief figure of a bare-torso warrior seen from behind, raising both arms to blow a shofar (ram's horn). To the right, an inset circular medallion depicts the facade of the Temple. The engraver's signature P. VINCZE appears in the left field. The legend surrounds the design along the rim in both Latin and Hebrew script. |
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