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King David's Victory Temple Coin
King David's Victory Temple Coin

King David's Victory Temple Coin

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This coin presents the complete narrative arc originating in 1 Samuel, tracing the path from David’s victory over Goliath to the establishment of his royal dynasty and the spiritual destiny of Jerusalem.

Die-struck in Israel, this .999 silver-plated coin is produced to a Proof finish, defined by its mirror-like fields and textured relief.

It is a quality acquisition for collectors and a significant gift for for those who cherish the history of the Davidic kingdom and the enduring prayer for the rebuilding of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem.

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Reverse

Fields:
Mirror Mirror
Frosted Natural
Devices:
Textured Textured
Frosted Natural
Numismatic Style:
Proof Finish Proof Finish
Zinc alloy Zinc (Alloy)
silver icon Silver (.999)
Proof Finish Die-Struck
Designer Aharon Shavo
  • Diameter: 50 mm
  • Thickness: 3.5 mm
  • Weight: 46 g
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The Story

The Story

This coin captures the pivotal moment that concludes one of the most foundational stories of the Jewish people: the victory of David over Goliath. The obverse depicts the young shepherd, empowered by faith rather than physical might, using the giant’s own sword to secure a decisive victory for the Israelites.

Yet, the significance of this event extends far beyond a single battle. This triumph was the catalyst for David’s ascent, setting him on the path to unite the tribes and establish a monarchy in Israel. The coin’s reverse side explores the profound consequences of this act, tracing the arc from a battlefield victory to the establishment of an eternal spiritual center.

The royal crown signifies the Davidic dynasty that would follow, a lineage central to the nation’s history and its future hopes. Below it stands the Shrine of the King, representing the Holy Temple. While David conquered Jerusalem and designated it the capital, it was his son, King Solomon, who would build the Temple on the foundation his father laid. The coin thus connects David’s military and political achievement directly to the nation’s highest spiritual purpose: the creation of a central place for divine service.

Arching over this vision of Jerusalem is an inscription that bridges the historical past with a living, continuous hope. The words, “Shrine of the King, royal city, arise! Come forth from thy ruins,” are from the beloved 16th-century hymn *Lecha Dodi*, sung in communities worldwide each week to welcome the Shabbat. They transform the coin from a memorial of what was into an expression of profound yearning for what will be.

Thus, the coin presents a complete narrative: from an act of courage came a kingdom, from the kingdom came a holy city, and from the memory of that city comes an eternal prayer for its restoration.

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The Symbols

Here we see the young David as a decisive victor. He is depicted in the very act of using Goliath's own sword to sever his head, as described in 1 Samuel 17:51. This moment represents the triumph of faith, courage, and divine will over physical power.

The head of the fallen giant, Goliath of Gath, is shown with his ornate helmet. His defeat was a pivotal moment, turning the tide of battle and securing a great victory for the Israelites. Its placement at the bottom signifies his total vanquishing.

The sword is depicted as massive, far too large for David, emphasizing that it belonged to his foe. David's use of the enemy's own weapon to secure victory is a powerful symbol of turning a threat's strength against itself.

The event is named in both English and Hebrew, anchoring the image to its specific historical and religious context.

* Original language: "דוד וגלית"

* Transliteration: *David v'Goliath*

* Translation: "David and Goliath"

The crown symbolizes the kingship that David would soon assume, establishing a dynasty that is central to Jewish history and eschatology. It represents both the earthly monarchy founded by David and the divine sovereignty of God, the ultimate King.

This architectural element represents the Holy Temple in Jerusalem. While David conquered the city and made it his capital, it was his son, King Solomon, who built the First Temple. The image connects David's military victory directly to the future establishment of Jerusalem as the nation's eternal spiritual center.

This text is a direct quote from a beloved liturgical poem, linking the historical past to a continuous, living hope for the future.

* Original language: "מקדש מלך עיר מלוכה"

* Transliteration: *Mikdash melech, ir melucha*

* Translation: "Shrine of the King, royal city, arise! Come forth from thy ruins."

* Context: These words are from the piyyut *Lecha Dodi* ("Come, My Beloved"), composed by the 16th-century kabbalist Rabbi Shlomo Alkabetz. The hymn is sung worldwide on Friday evenings to welcome the Shabbat, and it expresses a deep yearning for the redemption and restoration of Jerusalem.

Every coin comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, assuring you of its unique design, minting, and production in Israel. This certificate confirms the coin's quality, crafted exclusively in the Holy Land, and solidifies your investment in a piece of history.

Each coin purchase contributes to meaningful causes:

  • Leket
  • Mikdash Educational Center
  • OnePeople Israel
  • Israeli Children's Fund
  • Yad Vashem
  • Zaka

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