Auction 5 Hundreds of coins, medals and banknotes from all over the world
By Eidler Globe Coins
Sep 25, 2019
ת.ד. 620, גבעתיים 53106, Israel

The Fifth Auction - Hundreds of coins, medals, banknotes and decorations from all over the world

World Gold coins, Rare British Mandate and Israeli bills, a huge collection of Israeli gold and silver medals, a large collection of silver coins from the world and many other interesting items.

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LOT 234:

Marc Chagall – King David Silver Medal, Rare, only 1500 medals minted

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25/09/2019 at Eidler Globe Coins

Marc Chagall – King David Silver Medal, Rare, only 1500 medals minted

Weight: 60 grams, Purity: 0.999 karat, Condition: UNC

The medal is in original packaging with certificate.

The price at Israel Coins and Medals Corp.- $242

STATE MEDAL

After King David established Jerusalem as his capital, he and the people of Israel together brought the Holy Ark into the city. Their joy was so great that they all came to join the procession and accompany the Holy Ark with harps and tambourines.
Throughout the years of the long exile, this procession became a symbol of the Jewish people's ardent longing for the return to Jerusalem.
Chagall portrays David and the dancing procession of Chassidim and pioneers in the Land of Israel, in perfect harmony, in his work "The Entry into Jerusalem" which he created for a mural tapestry for the Knesset. Past present and future of the people of Israel blend together and the picture overflows with joy.
The Chagall State Medal, struck in 22k and 18k gold, features a detail of Chagall's splendid work, King David dancing with his harp, on a colorful lithograph. The medal reverse is graced with a Menorah, the seven-branched candelabrum, a detail from a mosaic that Chagall also created for the Knesset.

Design: Natan Karp based on the work of Chagall
Minting: Government Mint, Jerusalem

Engraving: Face - Tidhar Dagan, Reverse - Kretschmer

Face: Color lithograph of King David playing his harp and dancing, a detail from Chagall's mural tapestry "The Entry into Jerusalem" created for the Knesset. Around the lithograph are other figures taken from the tapestry and inscription "King David" in English and Hebrew.

Common Reverse of the Series: Menorah, the seven-branched candelabrum, a detail from the mosaic Chagall created for the Knesset, and his signature.


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