The Train to Jerusalem- 20 NIS

  • Diameter
    32 mm
  • Weight
    31.1035 grams
  • Rim
    Smooth
  • Alloy
    .9999 Fine Gold
  • Designer
    Obverse - Mr. Meir Eshel; Reverse side - Ms. Lilach Rubin
  • Issue date
    5780-2020
  • Reverse
    A modern passenger train locomotive with the first train station and the new train station of the city of Jerusalem behind it. Between the two stations stands the windmill from the Mishkenot Sha'ananim neighborhood in Jerusalem; the inscription 'Jerusalem' in Hebrew, English, and Arabic; the inscription '1 ounce of pure gold 9999.' in Hebrew and English; the face value in Hebrew and English; the year of minting and the mint mark.
  • Obverse
    The obverse side is constant in the series, a roaring Lion, found originally on an ancient Israelite seal excavated in Megiddo (Armageddon). Above the lion is the Israel State Emblem and below it “Israel” in English, Hebrew and Arabic.
  • Royal Dutch Mint
    290