10 New Sheqalim (First Zionist Congress Centennial) 5757 (1997) front 10 New Sheqalim (First Zionist Congress Centennial) 5757 (1997) back
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10 New Sheqalim First Zionist Congress Centennial

5757 (1997) year
Gold (.916) 16.96 g 30 mm
Description
Issuer
Israel
Period
State of Israel (1948-date)
Type
Non-circulating coin
Year
5757 (1997)
Calendar
Hebrew
Value
10 New Sheqalim 10 ILS = USD 2.62
Currency
New Shekel (1986-date)
Composition
Gold (.916)
Weight
16.96 g
Diameter
30 mm
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Updated
2024-10-05
References
Numista
N#236414
Rarity index
97%

Reverse

Image of Herzl deep in thought, leaning over the balcony railing of his room in Basel, in the left-hand border, the words: "If you will it, it is not a dream".

Script: Hebrew

Designer: Gideon Keich

Edge

Milled

Comment

DETAILS
CENTENNIAL OF THE FIRST ZIONIST CONGRESS, BASEL 1897
Independence Day Coin 1997/5757 49th Anniversary

Initiated by Theodor Herzl, the first Zionist Congress was held on August 29, 1897 in Basel, Switzerland. This event was destined to change the course of history for the Jewish People.

Having witnessed the Dreyfus Case and being deeply perturbed by the plight of the Jewish People in face of the growing anti-Semitism aroung the world, Theodor Herzl took it upon himself to find a solution for the Jewish People.

Herzl's plans were written in his book "Der Judenstaat", which was published in 1896 in Vienna. Based on this, the First Zionist Congress adopted "The Basel Program". Chaired by Theodor Herzl, visionary of the Jewish State, the Zionist platform was formulated stating that "Zionism seeks to establish a homeland for the Jewish people in the Land of Israel secured under public law." Herzl wrote in his diary: "At Basel I founded the Jewish State. If I were to say this out loud today I would be greeted by universal laughter. In five years perhaps, and certainly in fifty years, everyone will perceive it."

Fifty years later, on November 29, 1947, the United Nations voted to approve the partition of Palestine and the establishment of a Jewish State – the State of Israel. The Israel 49th Independence Day Coin issued in 1997commemorates the vision that became reality, as well as the exceptional event that changed the history of the Jewish People.

Interesting fact

The 10 New Sheqalim coin (First Zionist Congress Centennial) 5757 (1997) from Israel is a unique coin that was issued to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the First Zionist Congress, which was held in Basel, Switzerland in 1897. The coin features a depiction of the First Zionist Congress on one side and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem on the other. The coin was minted in a limited quantity of 2,500 pieces, making it a rare and sought-after collector's item among numismatists and enthusiasts of Israeli history.

Price

Date Mintage VG F VF XF AU UNC
5757 (1997) מ 1500 - - - - - -

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