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2003 Raoul Wallenburg-Sweden - Isreal - Pure Silver State Medal - Visa For Life

$ 66

Availability: 17 in stock
  • Modified Item: No
  • KM Number: NONE
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Israel
  • Composition: .999 Silver
  • Condition: PLEASE LOOK AT THE PHOTOS CAREFULLY AND GRADE FOR YOURSELF.
  • Year: 2003
  • DIAMETER: 50mm
  • Fineness: 0.999
  • Denomination: MEDAL
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Color: SILVER
  • Country: Israel
  • Weight: 60.9 gr

    Description

    2003 RAOUL WALLENBERG
    .999 PURE SILVER
    STATE MEDAL - 60.9 gr., 50 mm
    ONLY 499 MINTED
    NO BOX or COA
    Marked on the Edge/Side - S 999.9 - State of Israel - 0034
    I weighed this Medal on our Calibrated Postage Scale, it is calibrated once a year by US Weights and Measures Department. It weighed exactly
    60.9
    grams.
    CONDITION: AU/UNC
    THE CONDITION IS OUR OPINION ONLY. WE ARE NOT AUTHORIZED COIN EXPERTS or GRADERS. PLEASE LOOK AT THE PHOTOS CAREFULLY AND GRADE FOR YOURSELF.
    PLEASE CONTACT US IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS,THANK YOU.
    RAOUL WALLENBERG
    Official Medal 2003 /5763 1st in the "VISAS FOR LIFE" Series Commemorating the Diplomats designated as "Righteous Among the Nations"
    The rescue of Jews during the Holocaust sheds a few rays of light on the most horrific chapter in the History of the Jewish People. A handful of diplomats, designated as the "Righteous Among the Nations", secretly issued "Visas for Life", saving the lives of tens of thousands. They came from various countries and risked not only their professional careers, but their lives as well, often working against government policies in order to save others. The most renowned of these diplomats was Raoul Wallenberg, born in 1912 to an affluent, aristocratic Swedish family. In 1944, he began issuing protective passports to the Jews of Budapest, identifying them as Swedish subjects, and saved more than 25,000 lives. Wallenberg was last seen on January 17, 1945 as he was taken into the custody by Soviet soldiers. After ten years of denial and following the death of Stalin, the Soviet government admitted that Wallenberg had been imprisoned and that he died of a heart attack in 1946. In 1966, the Government of Israel declared Wallenberg as one of the "Righteous Among the Nations" and in 1981, the U.S. Congress awarded him honorary American citizenship. This official medal is an expression of sincere gratitude to the man who saved the lives of tens of thousands.
    Obverse: Portrait of Raoul Wallenberg; inscription "RAOUL WALLENBERG – SWEDEN" along the upper border and "Raoul Wallenberg" in Hebrew along the lower border.
    Reverse: Signature of Raoul Wallenberg, the crowns of the Swedish national emblem; diplomatic seal of Wallenberg, inscription "VISAS FOR LIFE" in Hebrew around the right-hand border and in English along the left-hand border; "BUDAPEST 1944-45", around the lower border.
    Edge: Israel State Emblem, "STATE OF ISRAEL" in Hebrew on the right and in English on the left, serial number and metal.
    Designer: Igal Gabay
    Engraving: Tidhar Dagan
    Mint: Hecht Products., Israel
    Issue Name: Raoul Wallenberg
    Series Name: Righteous Among the Nations
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