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1960 ISRAEL 5 Lirot Silver Herzl commemorative coin- BU

$ 17.74

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Year: 1960
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Israel
  • KM Number: 29
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
  • Composition: Silver
  • Denomination: 5 Lirot
  • Grade: Bu

    Description

    One (1) 1960 ISRAEL 5 Lirot Silver 12th Anniversary of Independence - BU. Some of these are BU some are BU GEM condition. Some of the coins have beautiful patina.
    12th Anniversary of Independence - Theodore Herzl Centenary 1960 Silver (.900) 5 Lirot
    Country Israel
    Type Non-circulating coin
    Year 5720 (1960)
    Calendar Hebrew
    Value 5 Lirot (5 ILP)
    Currency Israeli pound/lira (1952-1980)
    Composition Silver (.900)
    Weight 25 g
    Diameter 34 mm
    Thickness 3.5 mm
    References KM# 29
    Commemorative issue
    Israel's 12th Anniversary of Independence - Theodore Herzl Centenary 5720-1960
    Obverse
    Upper left is the word "Israel" in Hebrew and Arabic and below it the years 5620-5720 1860-1960. Below is the face value "5 Israeli Lirot" in Hebrew.
    Lettering:
    ישראל
    اسرائيل
    תרך-תשך
    1860 - 1960
    5 לירות ישראליות
    Translation:
    ISRAEL
    5620-5720 (1860-1960)
    5 ISRAELI LIROT
    Engraver: Miriam Karoli
    Reverse
    In the upper right a portrayal of Theodore Herzl in an incuse rectangle with rounded corners. In the lower border, center, is the Israel State Emblem and left, in Hebrew, "It is no legend", part of Herzl's famous saying: "If you will it, it is no legend".
    Lettering: אין זו אגדה
    Translation: It is no legend
    Engraver: Andre Lasserre
    Edge
    Inscribed.
    Translation:
    Twelfth Year of the State of Israel
    Centenary of Herzl's Birth
    Comments
    The Israel 12th Anniversary Coin honored the 100th anniversary of the birth of Theodore Herzl, the Herzl Centenary.
    "If the Jewish people desire it, then they will have their own State", wrote Benjamin Ze'ev Herzl in his book 'The Jewish State". He aroused the collective will of a nation and raised the dreams of redemption on the road to political realization. In September 1897 Herzl wrote: "In Basel I founded the Jewish State. Perhaps in five years, but certainly in 50 years, everyone will be convinced of this." On November 29, 1947, exactly fifty years later, the General Assembly of the United Nations passed a resolution recommending the establishment of an independent Jewish State.