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Securily packaged
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Buy back guarantee
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Tradable world wide
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Customer rating: 9.7
Issued on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the state of Israel. The coin features the portrait of Theodor Herzl and the date of Israeli independence, May 14, 1948. Minted in 22 carat gold by the Israel Government Coins and Medals Corporation. A special commemorative coin with historical significance and precious metal value. The coin weighs 16 grams and is minted in 90% gold.
Specifications
Physical properties
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Net weight
The net weight is determined by multiplying the gross weight with with the purity. |
16 gram |
| Purity and metal type | 90% | Gold |
| Gross weight | 17,78 gram |
| Condition |
Good condition
In good condition with possible superficial scratches or stains, without affecting the value or buyback guarantee. |
Origin
| Country of origin | Israël |
Price properties
| Selling price | € 1.903,00 |
| Metal worth | € 1.826,68 |
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Price per gram
The price per gram is determined by dividing the sales price by the net weight. |
€ 118,94 |
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Premium
The premium is determined by substracting the metal worth from the sales price. |
€ 91,32 |
| Investment score | C-label |
Other specifications
| Storage possible | Yes |
| Availability | In stock |
Price chart
Investment score
This product has a C-label (Collectibles). This means it is a less favorable investment choice compared to a product with a higher investment score. We consider products with a C-label to be collectibles. These are often coins minted in limited quantities, with luxury packaging and a unique theme.
Label informationAn A-label means that this is one of our most common products. When purchasing physical precious metals, we advise looking at both the lowest price per gram and the lowest spread. The spread indicates the difference between the buying and selling price. An A-label signifies that this is a favorable choice when buying gold and silver.
B-label means that this is a common coin or bar, which is widely tradable worldwide. However, a product with this label is more expensive than a product with an A-label, so as an investment in physical gold and silver, this product is not the most cost-effective choice.
C-label means that this is a less favorable investment choice compared to a product with a higher investment score. Products with a C-label are considered collectibles.