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| Location | Israel |
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| Year | 1992 |
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| Composition | Tombac |
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| Obverse description | An aerial-perspective relief of the new Supreme Court building complex in Jerusalem dominates the field. The State emblem of Israel appears in the upper right, flanked by the legends in Hebrew, Arabic, and English. The institution name is inscribed in large Hebrew letters across the upper field, with trilingual identification along the rim. |
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| Reverse description | The reverse depicts a stylized view of the Supreme Court building's hallway rendered as a series of receding arches, with a Star of David at its apex symbolizing justice. The biblical verse from Isaiah 1:27 is inscribed in Hebrew within the archway, with the English translation and source reference appearing along the left rim. |
| Reverse script | Hebrew/Latin |
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