Medallion - Liberation

€85,845.00
LocationIsrael
Year
TypeSouvenir medals/Commemorative souvenir
CompositionCopper-nickel
Weight16.0 g
Diameter30 mm
Thickness3 mm
ShapeRound
TechniqueMilled
OrientationMedal alignment ↑↑
EdgeSmooth
Period
NoticeGerd Rothschild, Zeev Lipman
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Obverse descriptionIn the center within a deep circular incuse, a palm tree. On the right, a man planting a tree, on the left a woman joyfully holding a child aloft. Around the top rim, the Hebrew inscription: `Israel Liberated, 5708`, and at the bottom the identical inscription in English, 1948.
Obverse letteringISRAEL LIBERATA
Obverse script
Reverse descriptionWithin a circular incuse stands out a replica of a Roman coin issued by Vespasian commemorating his victory over Judea in the year 70 C.E. In the center of the coin, a palm tree having seven branches, bearing two clusters of fruit. (The palm tree was a well recognized symbol of Judea in those days and is to be found on many Hebrew coins). To the left of the tree stands the Emperor in full armor, on his left sits a Hebrew woman, mourning. Around the rim of the Roman coin the Latin inscription: `ludaea Capta` (Judaea Captive). Below, the initials that stand for the words: `By order of the Senate` (S.C.) Round the rim of the medal, chains symbolizing captivity and the Hebrew inscription `Judea in Captivity 3830` and in English: `Judaea Captive, 70 C.E.`.
Reverse letteringJUDAEA CAPTA SC
Reverse script
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MintageND  - -
Catalog ID2189715590
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