Tuesday, 25 February 2020

1250) Old Jaffa, Israel: The "Ancient Cities of the Holy Land" Gold and Silver Bullion Coin Series minted by the Israel Coins and Medals Corporation (ICMC) through the Holy Land Mint: Date of issue: 01.03.2020:

1250) Old Jaffa, Israel: The "Ancient Cities of the Holy Land" Gold and Silver Bullion Coin Series minted by the Israel Coins and Medals Corporation (ICMC) through the Holy Land Mint: Date of issue: 01.03.2020:

The Israel Coins and Medals Corporation (ICMC) has introduced a new historical Coin Series titled - "Ancient Cities in the Holy Land", struck in one Troy Ounce Fine Gold and silver variants.


The Reverses of the Gold and Silver Bullion Coins placed against a background of the port city of Old Jaffa


A banner showing the Obverses of the Gold and Silver Bullion Coins and the presentation case of the Gold Coin, together with an image of a Certificate of Authenticity 

The first coin in the eight-coin series depicts the Old City of Jaffa. The eight ancient cities which will feature in this coin series are - Jaffa, Acre, Tiberius, Caesarea, Nazareth, Safed, Ashkelon and Jerusalem.

Many Empires have desired and ruled over these ancient cities of the Holy Land, each leaving its historical traces/imprints. Each city throws light on different periods of history and cultures. 

The "Ancient Cities of the Holy Land" Bullion Coin Series unfolds the unique stories of these ancient cities of the Holy Land and preserves their intriguing histories  for generations to come.

"Old Jaffa" - the first Bullion Coin in the Coin Series:

Jaffa developed on a hill jutting out from the coastline of Israel, to the South of present day Tel Aviv City and became one of the most important port cities of the Mediterranean region.

Mentioned in the Bible in the Book of Jonah, Jaffa was where Jonah the Prophet boarded a ship bound westwards in an attempt to flee from his divine mission.

Jaffa's long history started about 3,000 years ago and over the Ages, it has come under the rule of the Egyptians, Canaanites, Assyrians, Persians, Selucids, Maccabeans, Romans, Arabs, Crusaders, Mamluks, the Ottoman Empire and the British Mandate.

Destroyed in between by the Napoleonic Wars at the beginning of the 19th Century, an earthquake in 1837 and Arab Riots in 1936-39, Jaffa finally  became part of the State of Israel after declaration of the State in 05/1948.

The small, narrow, alleyways of Jaffa are now home to Art galleries, boutique shops and restaurants. While once the main sea entrance to the Land of Israel, the historical port today serves as a harbour for fishermen's boats and small yachts. With its famous flea market, Jaffa today is one of Israel's most popular tourist areas/centres.

The Bullion Coins:

Engraved in precious Gold and Silver is a view of Old Jaffa, showing the historical post and buildings as they appear today. The modern buildings of Tel Aviv to the right and old buildings of Jaffa to the left create a perfect blend of old and the new, past and the future.

I) The Gold Bullion Coins:



The Obverse of the 1 Oz Gold Bullion Coin shows a view of Old Jaffa with the port in the foreground and historical buildings on the hill. At left are the modern buildings of Tel Aviv.

The peripheral inscriptions are inscribed in both English & Hebrew - "OLD JAFFA", 1 oz. FINE GOLD .9999" together with the mint year "2020".


 The common Reverse of the 1 Oz Gold Bullion Coin depicts the peripheral inscriptions in both English and Hebrew - "ANCIENT CITIES IN THE HOLY LAND". 

In the centre, a seven-branched Menorah candelabrum taken from an ancient Hasmonean Coin of Mattathias Antigonus (40 - 37 BC) is engraved.

The specifications of the Gold Bullion Coin are:

Coin Series theme: "Ancient Cities of The Holy Land"; Coin specific theme: Old Jaffa; Diameter/Size: 32.0 mm; Weight: 1  Oz.; Metal Composition: .9999 Fineness Gold (Au); Mint: The Holy Land Mint: Year: 2020.

II) The Silver Bullion Coin is identical to the Gold Bullion Coin except for its metal content "1 Oz FINE SILVER.999":


The Obverse of the 1  Oz Silver Bullion Coin 


The Reverse of the 1 Oz Silver Bullion Coin


The specifications of the Silver Bullion Coin are:

Coin Series Theme: "Ancient Cities of the Holy  Land"; Coin specific theme: Old Jaffa; Diameter/Size: 38.7 mm; Weight: 1 Oz; Metal Composition: .999 Fineness Silver (Ag); Mint: The Holy Land Mint; Year: 2020.







Links to more posts from ICMC, Israel:
Gates of Jerusalem Coin Series:

1) "Jaffa Gate, Jerusalem", Israel: First Coin in the "Gates of Jerusalem" Coin Series: Gold & Silver Bullion Coins issued by the Israel Coins and Medals Corporation (ICMC) and minted by the Holy Land Mint in 2017:

Birds of Israel Coin Series:

Other interesting posts from Israel:
2) Centenary of the Battle of Haifa, Israel: Eretz, fought in September 2018 by the Indian cavalry comprising Jodhpur and Mysore Lancers against German and Turkish troops: A commemorative stamp brought out by Israel Post on 06.02.2018:

3) Butterflies of Israel: A Series of Eight Coins issued by the Israel Coins and Medals Corporation (ICMC), minted by the Holy Land Mint (2018)



5) "Jerusalem Windmill", Israel: The Ninth Coin in the Jerusalem of Gold Bullion Coin Series: Issue Year: 2019

6) "The Twelve Spies", ICMC, Israel: 23rd Coin in the Biblical Art series: Gold 10 & 1 New Israeli Shekel (NIS) and Silver 2 & 1 New Israeli Shekel (NIS) Coins issued by the Holy Land Mint:

7) Ancient Roman Arenas (in Israel): A set of three Stamps issued by Israel Post on 19.12.2017

8) Banknotes of the New Israeli Shekel (NIS): Series "A" (1985-1989), Series "B" (1999-2017) and Series "C" (2014 to Present Day)

9) Flowers of Israel: A set of eight Silver Medals issued by Israel Coin and Medals Corporation (ICMC) featuring the - Poppy Anemone, Cyclamen, Common Narcissus, Bristly Hollyhock, Common Caper, Crown Daisies, Steven's Meadow Saffron and Dark Purple Iris: Issue Year: 2019

10) Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel: 50th Anniversary Celebrations: A stamp of NIS 5.0 issued by Israel Post: Date of Stamp issue: 05.01.2020

"Views of Jerusalem" Gold and Silver Bullion Coin Series:



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