Friday, 28 September 2018

813) "Lion's Gate", Jerusalem, Israel: Second Coin in the "Gates of Jerusalem" Coin Series: Gold and silver Bullion Coins issued by the Israel Coins and Medals Corporation (ICMC) and minted by the Holy Land Mint in 2018:

813) "Lion's Gate", Jerusalem, Israel: Second Coin in the "Gates of Jerusalem" Coin Series: Gold and Silver Bullion Coins issued by the Israel Coins and Medals Corporation (ICMC) and minted by the Holy Land Mint in 2018:

The "Gates of Jerusalem Coin Series" is struck in Gold and Silver in strictly limited mintages, which takes us on an amazing tour of the Walls of Jerusalem, over thousands of years of history.

The Walls around the Old City of Jerusalem were built in the 16th Century by the Sultan of Turkey, known as Suleiman the Magnificent.

Eight Gates were constructed within the walls:

There are eight gates within the walls of Jerusalem. The gates are open and serve as passageways to the sacred and historic sites and markets of the city, with the exception of the Golden Gate or Mercy Gate, as it is known, which remains closed. It is said that this gate will be opened miraculously, when the Messaih comes and the dead are resurrected.

About the Lion's Gate:

Lion's Gate is one of the eight gates in the Walls of the Old city of Jerusalem. It is situated in the Eastern Wall, close to the Moslem Quarter, facing the Mount of Olives. Also in the Eastern Wall is the Golden Gate which remains closed.

Lion's Gate is so called, because of the two sculpted lions that decorate either side of the Gateway. It is said that at the time of Ottoman Rule in the Land of Israel, Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent requested that the lions be sculpted, following his dream in which he was warned that if he did not defend Jerusalem by building a wall around the city, he would be devoured by lions. Accordingly, he built the Lions Gate in 1538-39.

Among other names, Lion's Gate is also known as "Jehoshaphat Gate", as it faces the Valley of Jehoshaphat, the Kidron Valley.

The Paratroop Brigade of the Israel Defence Forces entered the Old city of Jerusalem through Lion's Gate, when they liberated the Western wall in the Six-Day War fought between 5-10.06.1067 between Egypt, Jordan, Syria (forming the United Arab Republic) and Israel.


On the Obverse of this Gold Coin is seen the Lion's Gate.

The inscriptions on this coin are - "LION'S GATE" on the upper periphery and "1 Oz FINE GOLD .9999" on the lower periphery (in both English and Hebrew) and the mint year "2018".

The common Reverse of this Coin Series shows a stylised map of the Gates in the Wall around the Old City of Jerusalem. The coin is inscribed "GATES OF JERUSALEM". On the lower centre is mentioned the name and mark of the mint - "THE HOLY LAND MINT".

The specifications of this Gold Coin are:

Metallic Composition: .9999 Fineness Gold (Au); Diameter/Size: 32.0 mm; Weight: 31.1 grams; Mintage: 1,800 pieces; Mint: The Holy Land Mint; Year of issue: 2018; Designer: Zvika Roitman.

The Gold Coin is encapsulated and is housed in an attractive/elegant red and black wooden box. It comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA).
The outer jacket in which the wooden box is placed shown along with the Certificate of Authenticity (COA).

On the Obverse of this Silver Coin is seen the Lion's Gate.

The inscriptions on this coin are - "LION'S GATE" on the upper periphery and "1 Oz FINE SILVER .999" on the lower periphery (in both English and Hebrew) along with the mint year "2018".

The common Reverse of this Coin Series shows a stylised map of the Gates in the wall around the Old City of Jerusalem. The coin is inscribed "GATES OF JERUSALEM" (on the upper periphery). On the lower centre is mentioned the name and mark of the mint - "THE HOLY LAND MINT".

The specifications of the Silver Coin are:

Metal Composition: .999 Fineness Silver (Ag); Diameter/Size: 38.7 mm; Weight: 31.1 grams; Mintage: 1,800 pieces; Mint: The Holy Land Mint; Year: 2018; Designer: Zvika Roitman.

The Silver Coin is encapsulated and is housed in an attractive/elegant red & black wooden box. It comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA). The wooden box is placed in a protective outer jacket.



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