Moses "The Parting of the Red Sea"
Israel's "Biblical Art" Coin Series
2008 / 5768
The 13th Coin in the "Biblical Art" Series
The Exodus from Egypt was a seminal event in history for it has become symbol of the human right of freedom, of liberation from bondage. The parting of the Red Sea, that took place during the Exodus, was the greatest miracle of all time.
The Israelites were held in slavery by Pharoah in Egypt and the Lord called upon Moses to lead them out to freedom. However, Pharoah would not let the people go, and the Lord brought the ten plagues upon Egypt in order to force him to give way. The journey from Egypt to the Land of Israel had to be through the desert and across the Red Sea, in order to avoid hostile Philistine country. After finally letting the people go, Pharoah regretted his decision and the Israelites fled with the enemy chasing after them. As they reached the Red Sea, Moses stretched his hand over the sea, as the Lord had commanded him, and the waters were divided. The waves stood as a wall on either side and the Israelites were able to cross the sea on dry land, as shown on the coin.
Coin Description
Front
Moses leading the Israelites through the parted Red Sea.
Reverse
The inscription, "And the waters were divided, Ex. 14" in Hebrew and English. The denomination "1, 2 or 10" with "New Sheqel" or "New Sheqalim". The year of issue "5768/2008" and the word "Israel" in Hebrew, English and Arabic. The State Emblem at the top.
Cat. No. |
Denomination |
Type |
Diameter |
Weight |
Mintage |
Price |
H 41 |
1 NIS Proof-like |
Silver/.925 |
30 mm |
14.4 grams |
987 |
65.00 |
H 41a |
2 NIS Proof |
Silver/.925 |
38.7 mm |
28.8 grams |
1,800 |
out of stock |
Proof-Like: A Mint State coin struck on a standard quality planchet. The coin displays a mirror type finish, but of lesser degree than a full Proof strike. A small six pointed "Star of David" mintmark struck on the "Moses" coin at the bottom.
Proof: A coin which was made with special care. The coins are struck using polished dies. The planchets are specially selected and polished. The coins exhibit a mirror-like surface in the fields and a frosted appearance on the raised points of the coin. A small Hebrew 'mem' mintmark is struck on the "Moses" coin at the bottom.
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