Israel. Private Gold Medal, 1967. 4.2 grams. fineness not indicated. 23 mm. Moshe Dayan in a 3/4 view, facing right. Issued in the Netherlands. On the reverse a soldier kneeling within a Star of David. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value $110 - 130
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Lot #1720 - world gold coins
Israel. Six-Day-War Commemorative Medal, 1968. 30.6 grams. 916 fine. 35 mm. By Ralph J. Menconi. Struck by the Medallic Art Company, USA, in January of 1968 for The American Israel Numismatic Association to honor Israel's Prime Minister, Levi Eshkol during the Six-Day-War/ 5-10 June/ 1967. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value $900 - 1,000
Lot #1721 - world gold coins
Israel. Six-Day-War Commemorative Medal, 1968. 18.6 grams. 916 fine. 28 mm. By Ralph J. Menconi. Struck by the Medallic Art Company, USA, in January of 1968 for The American Israel Numismatic Association to honor Israel's Prime Minister, Levi Eshkol during the Six-Day-War/ 5-10 June/ 1967. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value $550 - 600
Lot #1722 - world gold coins
Israel. El Al (Hebrew Alphabet), State Gold Medal, 1969. 30 grams. 917 fine. 35 mm. An outstanding design by the great American graphic artist Ben Shahn. Commemorates 20th anniversary of establishing air links with Europe and Africa. Obverse features a stylized dove, and the Biblical quote: "Bring back my sons from far and my daughters from the end of the earth (Isaiah 43:6)." The 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet are shown on the...
Lot #1723 - world gold coins
Israel. El Al (Hebrew Alphabet), State Gold Medal, 1969. 30 grams. 917 fine. 35 mm. An outstanding design by the great American graphic artist Ben Shahn. Commemorates 20th anniversary of establishing air links with Europe and Africa. Obverse features a stylized dove, and the Biblical quote: "Bring back my sons from far and my daughters from the end of the earth (Isaiah 43:6)." The 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet are shown on the...
Lot #1724 - world gold coins
Israel. 100 Lirot, 1969. KM-54. Weight 0.6430 ounce. For the 21st Anniversary of Independence. Shalom. Choice Brilliant Proof. Estimated Value $650 - 700
Lot #1725 - world gold coins
Israel. Keren Hayesod (United Israel Appeal), State Gold Medal, 1970. 30 grams. 917 fine. 35 mm. Originally the chief financial instrument of the Zionist Organization to finance the new country of Israel; it later concentrated on aiding new immigrants. Design pictures a stylized group of men and women, crowded inside a small boat. Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value $900 - 1,000
Lot #1726 - world gold coins
Israel. Keren Hayesod (United Israel Appeal), State Gold Medal, 1970. 30 grams. 917 fine. 35 mm. Originally the chief financial instrument of the Zionist Organization to finance the new country of Israel; it later concentrated on aiding new immigrants. Design pictures a stylized group of men and women, crowded inside a small boat. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value $900 - 1,000
Lot #1727 - world gold coins
Israel. Exchange National Bank of Chicago, 1972. 60 grams. 916.6 fine. 45 mm. This medal was officially commissioned by the Exchange National Bank of Chicago to commemorate the first American Bank in Israel, in 1970 in Tel-Aviv. Only 25 gold medals struck. Rare. Choice Proof-Like Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value $2,000 - 2,200
Lot #1728 - world gold coins
Israel. Set: 200, 100 and 50 Lirot, 1973. KM-72-74. Total weight 1.3743 ounces. For the 25th Anniversary of Independence. Lot of 3 coins. Choice Brilliant Proof. Estimated Value $1,400 - 1,500
Lot #1729 - world gold coins
Israel. Official Award Gold Medal, 1973. 30 grams. 917 fine. 35 mm. Mintage 500 pieces. Rare, not sold to the public. Commemorates the 25th anniversary of "Maariv, the newspaper having the widest circulation in Israel." Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,100
Lot #1730 - world gold coins
Israel. Maariv Daily, Official Award Gold Medal, 1973. 30 Grams. 917 fine. 35 mm. 500 minted. Are, not sold to the public. Commemorates the 25th anniversary of "Maariv, the newspaper having the widest circulation in Israel." Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value $900 - 1,000
Lot #1731 - world gold coins
Israel. Arthur Rubinstein Piano Competition, State Gold Medal, 1974. 30 grams. 917 fine. 35 mm. Without signature on edge. Superb design by Picasso, commemorating the First Arthur Rubenstein International Piano Master Competition, held in Jerusalem. These medals were distributed by the Rubinstein Competition and were not offered for sale to the public. Proof-Like Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value $900 - 1,000
Lot #1732 - world gold coins
Israel. Technion Jubilee, State Gold Medal, 1974. 30 grams. 917 fine. 35 mm. The Technion in Haifa is the oldest academic institution in Israel, having opened in 1924. The reverse design represents the Pythagoras Theorem. Choice Proof-Like Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value $900 - 1,000
Lot #1733 - world gold coins
Israel. Technion Jubilee, State Gold Medal, 1974. 30 grams. 917 fine. 35 mm. The Technion in Haifa is the oldest academic institution in Israel, having opened in 1924. The reverse design represents the Pythagoras Theorem. Choice Proof-Like Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value $900 - 1,000
Lot #1734 - world gold coins
Israel. Technion Jubilee, State Gold Medal, 1974. 30 grams. 917 fine. 35 mm. The Technion in Haifa is the oldest academic institution in Israel, having opened in 1924. The reverse design represents the Pythagoras Theorem. Choice Proof-Like Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value $900 - 1,000
Lot #1735 - world gold coins
Israel. Technion Jubilee, State Gold Medal, 1974. 30 grams. 917 fine. 35 mm. The Technion in Haifa is the oldest academic institution in Israel, having opened in 1924. The reverse design represents the Pythagoras Theorem. Choice Proof-Like Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value $900 - 1,000
Lot #1736 - world gold coins
Israel. Official Award Gold Medal, 1974. 29.6 grams. 917 fine. 35 mm. Type II. With inner circle-Scarce variety. Mintage 3,039 pieces (410 melted by the government). The Diamond Exchange building in Ramat Gan is featured. Choice Proof-Like Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value $900 - 1,000
Lot #1737 - world gold coins
Israel. Diamond Exchange, Official Award Gold Medal, 1974. 29.8 grams. 917 fine. 35 mm. The Diamond Exchange building in Ramat Gan is featured. Choice Proof-Like Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value $900 - 1,000
Lot #1738 - world gold coins
Israel. Diamond Exchange, Official Award Gold Medal, 1974. 29.8 grams. 917 fine. 35 mm. The Diamond Exchange building in Ramat Gan is featured. Choice Proof-Like Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value $900 - 1,000
Lot #1739 - world gold coins
Israel. Official Award Gold Medal, 1974. 29.6 grams. 917 fine. 35 mm. Type 1. No inner circle. Mintage 3,039 pieces (410 melted by the government). The Diamond Exchange building in Ramat Gan is featured. Choice Proof-Like Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value $875 - 950
Lot #1740 - world gold coins
Israel. Official Award Gold Medal, 1974. 29.6 grams. 917 fine. 35 mm. Type 1. No inner circle. Mintage 3,039 pieces (410 melted by the government). The Diamond Exchange building in Ramat Gan is featured. Choice Proof-Like Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value $875 - 950
Lot #1741 - world gold coins
Israel. 500 Lirot, 1974. KM-82. Weight 0.8102 ounce. Death of David Ben Gurion. Choice Brilliant Proof. Estimated Value $850 - 900
Lot #1742 - world gold coins
Israel. Pair of Official Award Gold Medals, 1975. Serial numbers 1849 and 1435. 8 grams each. 22 mm. 917 fine (not stamped). For the International Hobby Exhibition. Rarely offered, not sold to the public. Hundreds of hobbyists participated in areas of painting, sculpting, copper smithing, jewelry, stamp and coin collecting. Lot of 2 coins. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value $500 - 550
Lot #1743 - world gold coins
Israel. 6th International harp Competition, Official Award Medal, 1976. 30 grams. 900 fine. 35 mm. By Chagall. Mintage 600 pieces. Rare and highly desirabel because of the very low mintage and handsome deign by Chagall. The crown on King David's head is connected to a figure resembling a hen. These were not sold to the public. Choice Brilliant Proof. Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,100
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