1494) Israel-United Arab Emirates (UAE) Peace Agreement, Israel: Israel Coins and Medals Corporation (ICMC) has issued Gold and Silver State Medals of Israel commemorating this historic Agreement: Year of issue: 2020:
Israel Coins and Medals Corporation (ICMC) has issued a State Medal struck in fine Gold and Fine Silver commemorating the historic Agreement between their nations.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) located in the North-east of the Arabian Peninsula in the Persian Gulf, is a Federation of seven Arab-Muslim States - rich in oil. Its small population counts about ten million citizens, out of which only about one and a half million are UAE citizens. The others who live and work there, come from outside the UAE to make a living there.
The new Agreement will bring endless new trade opportunities for Israel, increasing its export volume, strengthening tourism and mutual economic growth, while the United Arab Emirates will benefit from many advantages throught the establishment of relations with Israel. This ground-breaking Agreement will result in economic, technological and state cooperation creating a "new Middle East".
The new peace era brings hope for Israel, the Arab world and the entire world.
The Commemorative State Medal:
The Header/Banner depicting the Reverse of the Silver and Gold State medals against the backdrop of an actual image of the United Emirates skyline represented on the two medalsThe Gold State Medal:
The Reverse of the Gold Israel State Medal shows the United Emirates skyline in the centre and in front, towards the left is a stylised image of the Walls of Jerusalem and the Tower of David.Above this representation is a Dove of Peace with an olive branch in its beak, in front of which is engraved the word "peace" (in English, Hebrew and Arabic). On the upper periphery is inscribed - "ISRAEL-UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - PEACE - AGREEMENT", which is inscribed on the lower periphery in Hebrew.
At centre left is the Holy Land Mint Mark, of the Jerusalem Mint.
The Obverse of the Gold Israel State Medal shows the two National Flags - the United Emirates Flag to the left and the Israeli Flag to the right.Towards the upper periphery is the Israel State Emblem, while below the flags is inscribed the year of the Peace agreement - "2020".
The inscriptions on the lower periphery are - "1 Oz FINE GOLD .9999" (in both English and Hebrew).
The specifications of the Gold Medal are:
Theme: UAE-Israel Peace Agreement; Diameter/Size: 32.0 mm; Metal Composition: .9999 Fineness Gold; Mint: The Holy Land Mint, Israel; Mintage: 199 pieces; Year: 2020. Presentation Box: Yes; Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes; Designer: Ruben Nutels.
The Silver State Medal:
The Reverse of the Silver Israel State Medal shows the United Emirates skyline in the centre and in front, towards the left is a stylised image of the Walls of Jerusalem and the Tower of David.
Above this representation is a Dove of Peace with an olive branch in its beak, in front of which is engraved the word "peace" (in English, Hebrew and Arabic). On the upper periphery is inscribed - "ISRAEL-UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - PEACE - AGREEMENT", which is inscribed on the lower periphery in Hebrew.
At centre left is the Holy Land Mint Mark, of the Jerusalem Mint.
The Obverse of the Silver Israel State Medal shows the two National Flags - the United Emirates Flag to the left and the Israeli Flag to the right.
Towards the upper periphery is the Israel State Emblem, while below the flags is inscribed the year of the Peace agreement - "2020".
The inscriptions on the lower periphery are - "1 Oz FINE SILVER .999" (in both English and Hebrew).
The specifications of the Silver Medal are:
Theme: UAE-Israel Peace Agreement; Diameter/Size: 38.7 mm; Metal Composition: .999 Fineness Silver (Ag); Mint: The Holy Land Mint, Israel; Mintage: 199 pieces; Year: 2020. Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes; Designer: Ruben Nutels.
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:
3) "Damascus Gate", Jerusalem, Israel: Third 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 (with the year of issue as 2019):
4) "New Gate", Jerusalem, Israel: Fourth Coin in the "Gates of Jerusalem" Coin Series: Gold and Silver Bullion Coins issued by the Isral Coins and Medals Corporation (ICMC) and minted by the Holy Land Mint in 2019
5) "Golden Gate", Jerusalem, Israel: Fifth 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 2019
19) Modern Jewish Art Mandalas, Israel: Stamps issued by Israel Postal Company (Israel Post) on three Blessings - Kingship (2.50 NIS), Remembrances (7.40 NIS), Shofar (8.30 NIS): Date of Stamp set issue: 08.09.2020
"Views of Jerusalem" Gold and Silver Bullion Coin Series:
2) The City of David: Fourth Coin in the Gold and Silver Bullion Coin Series issued by ICMC, Israel & the Holy Land Mint, Israel (2019)
3) The Western Wall, Israel: Sixth Coin in the "Views of Jerusalem" Coin Series: Gold and Silver Bullion Coins minted by the Israel Coins & Medals Corporation (ICMC) Ltd: Year of Coins issue: 2020
"Ancient Cities of the Holy Land Gold and Silver Bullion Coin Series":
1) Old Jaffa, Israel: The "Ancient Cities of the Holy Land" Gold & Silver Bullion Coin Series minted by the Israel Coinsand Medals Corporation (ICMC) through the Holy Land Mint: Date of issue: 01.03.2020
5) i) A 50 Jordanian Dinar Banknote from the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan ii) Other Banknotes from the 4th Series of Banknote issues from the Central Bank of Jordan
16) New Circulation coins Series, Kenya: introduced by the Central Bank of Kenya on 11.12.2018
17) Sudan: A 100 Pounds Banknote being issued by the Central Bank of Sudan by End February 2019
18) Algeria: i) Introduction of two new denominations of 500 and 1,000 Algerian Dinars (AD), which will kick-start the new "Fifth Series of Algerian Dinar Banknotes" ii) A 100 Algerian Dinar tri-metallic coin which wil replace the 100 Dinar circulating Banknote of the same denomination
19) South Africa: "The Big Five Silver Coin Series": 1) First Coin in the Series brought out by the South African Mint features the African Elephant on a Five Rand Coin as the first variant issued in 02/2019: 2) Later Coin issues will feature the Lion, Leopard, Rhinoceros and the Buffalo
20) 25 Years of Constitutional Democracy in South africa (SA25): Celebrating the milestone with the issue of six circulation coins (R2 five coins & R5 one Coin) and three Commemorative Coins (Gold R500, Sterling Silver R50 & Bronze Alloy R50) issued by the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) in partnership with the South African Mint: Coin release dats: 04/2019 & 05/2019
21) Dr. Tawhida Ben Chiekh (1910-2010), Tunisia: A new 10 Dinar Banknote issued by the "Banque Centrale de Tunisie" (Central Bank of Tunisia) honouring the pioneering doctor, who replaces Dido (Queen Elissa), the founder & first Queen of Carthage on the 10 Dinar Banknote: Date of Banknote issue: 27.03.2020
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Santosh Khanna has commented:
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DeleteVinod Khurana has commented:
ReplyDelete"Informative post. Agreement between these nations will bring peace and prosperity to the the entire Middle East."
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