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2 New Sheqalim Masada
5769 (2009) yearSilver (.925) | 28.8 g | 38.7 mm |
Issuer | Israel |
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Period | State of Israel (1948-date) |
Type | Non-circulating coin |
Year | 5769 (2009) |
Calendar | Hebrew |
Value | 2 New Sheqalim 2 ILS = USD 0.52 |
Currency | New Shekel (1986-date) |
Composition | Silver (.925) |
Weight | 28.8 g |
Diameter | 38.7 mm |
Shape | Round |
Technique | Milled |
Orientation | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
Updated | 2024-10-05 |
Numista | N#88724 |
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Rarity index | 94% |
Reverse
An image of the cliff of Masada from the north with Herod's palace; the UNESCO and World Heritage Sites symbols; the word "MASADA" is inscribed along the upper border in Hebrew, English and Arabic.
Scripts: Arabic, Hebrew, Latin
Lettering: MASADA מצדה متسادة
Engravers: Igal Gabay, Tidhar Dagan
Edge
Reeded
Comment
Masada is deemed with the highest historical and archeological importance. On a steep cliff in the Judean Desert, 450 meters above the Dead Sea, Herod the Great built a glorious palace and refuge for himself in case of revolt. The massive system of Roman fortifications surrounding the site is the most intact of all remnants of its kind.Masada serves as a symbol of the love of freedom and the willingness to fight, even until death. The last fighters with their families, a group of 960, who refused to surrender to the overwhelming might of the Roman Empire remained under siege for three years in an awe-inspiring display of valor. These bold and daring Jews preferred death to surrender and pledged "to remain free men". The fall of Masada denoted the end of the Great Revolt against Rome. With the establishment of the State of Israel, Masada became a symbol of heroism and bravery on which the Zionist ethos and the identity of the new generation of Israeli youth were built. "Masada shall not fall again" has become an expression of the determination to defend the Jewish Homeland at all costs.
Interesting fact
The 2 New Sheqalim (Masada) 5769 (2009) coin from Israel features a unique design that showcases the ancient fortress of Masada, which is located on top of a rock plateau in the Judean Desert. The coin's design includes an image of the fortress, along with the Hebrew inscription "Masada" and the year "5769" in Hebrew numerals. This coin is a non-circulating coin, meaning it is not intended for general circulation and is instead produced in limited quantities for collectors and numismatists.
Price
Date | Mintage | VG | F | VF | XF | AU | UNC |
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5769 (2009) מ | 1037 | - | - | - | - | - | - |
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