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Friday, 9 October 2020

1506) "Ruth in Boaz's Field, Israel: 24th Coin in the "Biblical Art Series" brought out by the Israel Coin & Medals Corporation (ICMC): Year of Coin issue: 2020:

1506) "Ruth in Boaz's Field, Israel: 24th Coin in the "Biblical Art Series" brought out by the Israel Coin & Medals Corporation (ICMC): Year of Coin issue: 2020:

A Banner depicting Ruth in Boaz's field in the 24th Coin titled "The BIBLICAL ART" COIN SERIES.

The Biblical story of Ruth is one of loving kindness, loyalty and love for the people of Israel - a story that has touched the hearts of millions of people.

Starting with a family tragedy, it ends in happiness with the very beginning of a royal lineage.

Amid famine in the Land of Israel (Eretz, Israel), one of the noble families of Bethlehem in the region of Judah, chose to escape the hardships by moving to Moab.

However, in Moab, the father passed away. The two sons married Moabite girls, but later, they too passed away. The mother Naomi, now a poor widow, was left alone with two daughters-in-law - Ruth and Orpah.

When the famine in the Land of Israel was over, Naomi prepared to return. Ruth who was a Moabite princess, left her royal home and her people and returned with Naomi to Bethlehem.

Tired and hungry, Naomi and Ruth had to sustain themselves by gathering grain in the fields. According to Jewish law, grain that falls during harvesting must be left for the poor.

It chanced that Ruth came to glean in the field of Boaz, who was one of the respected people of Bethlehem and a relative of Naomi.

Boaz was impressed with this modest woman and her exceptional kindness, and married her.

Thus began the royal dynasty that led to the birth of Kind David and, according to Jewish tradition, eventually led to the birth of the Messiah.

The Coins:

The Obverses and Reverses of the four coins - two Gold 10 & 1 NIS and Silver 2 & 1 NIS placed together

On the Reverse of the Gold and Silver Coins are depicted Ruth and Boaz in a grain field in Bethlehem, each holding a stalk of barley.

In the background are seen the mountains of Judah.

On the Obverse of the Gold and Silver Coins is depicted the Israel State Emblem, the face value/denomination of the coin, "Israel" in English, Hebrew and Arabic.

Also inscribed on this face is the mint year "2020" and logo of the Holy Land Mint  the inscription "Ruth in Boaz's Field" (in three languages - English, Hebrew and Arabic). 

In the centre a decorative element representing a stalk of barley.

The specifications of the Coins are:

Gold Coin - 10 NIS:


The Reverse of the Gold Coin is identical in both Gold denominations

                           The Obverse of the 10 NIS Gold Coin

Denomination: 10 NIS (New Israeli Shekel); Metal Composition: .917 Fineness Gold (Au); Weight: 16.96 grams; Diameter/Size: 30.0 mm; Coin Quality: Proof; Maximum Mintage: 555 pieces; Mint Mark: "Mem"; Designer: Michal Hamawi Mizrahi; Mint Year: 2020.

Gold Coin - 1 NIS:

                             The Obverse of the 1 NIS Gold Coin

Denomination: 1 NIS (New Israeli Shekel); Metal Composition: .999 Fineness Gold (Au)Weight: 1.244 grams; Diameter/Size: 13.92 mm; Coin Quality: Proof; Maximum Mintage: 5000 pieces; Mint Mark: "Mem"; Designer: Michal Hamawi Mizrahi; Mint Year: 2020.

Silver Coin - 2 NIS:

The Reverse of the Silver Coin is identical in both Gold denominations

                       The Obverse of the 2 NIS Silver Coin

Denomination: 2 NIS (New Israeli Shekel); Metal Composition: .999 Fineness Silver (Ag); Weight: 1.0 Oz or 31.107  grams; Diameter/Size: 38.7 mm; Coin Quality: Proof; Maximum Mintage: 2800 pieces; Mint Mark: "Mem"; Designer: Michal Hamawi Mizrahi; Mint Year: 2020.

Silver Coin - 1 NIS:     

                              The Obverse of the  1 NIS Silver Coin                   

Denomination: 1 NIS (New Israeli Shekel); Metal Composition: .925 Fineness Silver (Ag); Weight: 14.4 grams; Diameter/Size: 30.0 mm; Coin Quality: Proof-like; Maximum Mintage: 1,800 pieces; Mint Mark: "Star of David"; Designer: Michal Hamawi Mizrahi; Mint Year: 2020.




Birds of Israel Coin Series:


Other interesting posts from Israel:





18) Murals in Israel: A set of three stamps of the values of 4.10 NIS, 5.00 NIS and 6.50 NIS issued by Israel Postal Company (Israel Post): Date of Stamp set issue: 08.09.2020

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


For some other interesting posts from Italy/The Vatican, please visit the following links:

Some other interesting links to posts on this blog on Currencies of the Middle-East:



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





Some other interesting posts from the African Continent on this blog:







15) Archosauria (The Rise of the Dinosaurs): "Natura series" of Five Gold Coins from the "Palaeontology Collection": A set of Gold Coins brought out by the South african Mint in 2018

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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