


10 New Sheqalim Judo
5767 (2007) yearGold (.917) | 16.96 g | 30 mm |
Issuer | Israel |
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Period | State of Israel (1948-date) |
Type | Non-circulating coin |
Year | 5767 (2007) |
Calendar | Hebrew |
Value | 10 New Sheqalim 10 ILS = USD 2.62 |
Currency | New Shekel (1986-date) |
Composition | Gold (.917) |
Weight | 16.96 g |
Diameter | 30 mm |
Shape | Round |
Technique | Milled |
Orientation | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
Updated | 2024-10-05 |
Numista | N#94412 |
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Rarity index | 94% |
Reverse
Two athletes displaying a typical judo hold and throwing technique, "JUDO" in English, Hebrew and Arabic and border inscription "THE OLYMPIC DELEGATION OF ISRAEL 2008" in Hebrew and English.
Scripts: Arabic, Hebrew, Latin
Lettering:
המשלחת האולימפית חישראלית, התשס״ח
THE OLYMPIC DELEGATION OF ISRAEL, 2008
ג'ודו
جودو
JUDO
Engravers: Ruben Nutels, Tidhar Dagan
Edge
Reeded
Comment
Judo is a promising Olympic sport for Israel. Israeli athletes have participated successfully in international Judo competitions, championships and the Olympic Games, in all age and weight groups. Before the Olympic Games in 2008 in Beijing, out of the six Olympic medals won by Israel, three had been in Judo. Yael Arad had made history when she became the first Israeli to win an Olympic medal - a Silver Medal in Judo, at the 1992 Games in Barcelona. Her achievement added Israel to the prestigious list of countries whose athletes had won Olympic medals. She was followed by Oren Smadja, who won a Bronze Medal in Judo at the same games and Arik Ze'evi, who won a Bronze Medal in Judo at the 2004 Games in Athens.
In other Olympic sports, Michael Kolganov won a Bronze medal in Kayaking (Sydney 2000) and Gal Friedman, after winning the Bronze in Windsurfing (Atlanta 1996), won the Gold Medal in Windsurfing at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Israel's first Olympic Gold Medal! In preparation for the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the Israel Olympic Committee chose "Hope is Worth Gold" as its motto.
The coin was issued by the Bank of Israel in conjunction with the Israel Olympic Committee, in salute to the Israeli athletes. A portion of the proceeds were given to the Olympic Committee to assist in the financing of the Israeli Olympic Delegation.
Interesting fact
The 10 New Sheqalim (Judo) 5767 (2007) coin from Israel features a unique design that showcases the sport of judo, with two judokas (judo practitioners) in the foreground and the Israeli flag in the background. This design was created by Israeli artist and sculptor, Yitzhak Gerber, who is known for his work in creating commemorative coins for the Bank of Israel. The coin's design not only highlights Israel's rich history and culture but also serves as a symbol of the country's commitment to sports and physical fitness.
Price
Date | Mintage | VG | F | VF | XF | AU | UNC |
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5767 (2007) מ | 548 | - | - | - | - | - | - |
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