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Yitzhak Rabin Commemorative Coin Sets. [135594]

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money Start Price:1,000.00 USD Estimated At:2,000.00 - 6,000.00 USD
Yitzhak Rabin Commemorative Coin Sets.  [135594]
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1,400.00USD+ (287.00) buyer's premium + applicable fees & taxes.
This item SOLD at 2021 May 15 @ 12:53UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Two sets of three coins, each in original packaging. Invoice dated 2012 shows a price of $1,898 for one three-coin set, each set containing two silver pieces and one gold piece. The coin design is by Aharon Shevo, with a portrait of Rabin by Tidhar Dagan. The obverse bears the face value, the Israel state emblem, the word Israel in Hebrew, Arabic, and English, the year of issue (as 2011 in English and as Hebrew Year 5772 in Hebrew), and an olive branch symbolizing peace. Below the face value is the Mint mark, appearing as a Hebrew letter mem on the Proof coins and as a Star of David on the silver proof-like coin. The reverse bears the Rabin portrait, based on a photograph taken in the years preceding the Nobel Peace Prize award. Around the border is the inscription / Yitzhak Rabin - Nobel Peace Prize 1994 / in English and Hebrew. All three different-sized coins share the same design, except for the denominational markings: a proof 917 Fine gold, 10-new-Israeli-sheqelim (NIS) coin, a proof 925 Fine silver 2-NIS coin, and a proof-like 925 Fine silver 1-NIS coin. The 10-NIS gold coin weighs 16.96 grams, measures 30 millimeters in diameter, and had a mintage limit of 888 pieces. The 2-NIS silver coin weighs 28.8 grams, measures 38.7 millimeters in diameter, and had a mintage limit of 2,800 pieces. The 1-NIS silver coin weighs 14.4 grams, measures 30 millimeters in diameter, and had a mintage limit of 1,800 pieces. All coins are encapsulated in air-tight plastic capsules.

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