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The 7.77g TempleCoin
in silver and in gold
The shekel for the Third Temple and for the restoration of the 12-Tribal Kingdom in Jerusalem
The Silver TempleCoin has a diameter of 25.5 mm and a depth of 1.45 mm.
The 25.5 mm diameter refers to the birthday of Ephraim, the miracle date of May 25 1967-
The thickness of 1.45 mm is reminiscent of the founding date of the State of Israel on May 14, 1948. There are always 145 days in every year until the 5/25
In the moon metal silver, this results from these dimensions
the magical fine weight of 7.775g.
The Production of the First Temple Coins for the Third Temple in Jerusalem started on August 11, 2021 in Harsewinkel
to 3x7 years after publication of the Word from Jerusalem
at the Feast of Tabernacles 2000 and 16 years after the founding
of the nation of Ephraim in Jerusalem
The minting of the first issue of 100 Gold TempleCoins then took place on November 8th, 2020.
Like the first edition, the second annual edition of the Jewish year 5783 comes in hand-raised minting with a fine weight of 7.775 g (1/4 ounce) and in Brilliant Uncirculated Quality.
Productionteam 2022
Production manager and
solution expert:
Hans Rainer Lindheim
Participation in first design TempleCoin:
Sascha Alexej Szmigielski
embossing master:
Christoph Teichmann
Productdesign Goldcard and GoldCoin:
Josef Radlingmeyer
The Production of the First TempleCoins 2021 in Harsewinkel took place by the responsible production team Hubert Rogon and Norbert Strohmaier with the participation of various other Jakobs heirs.
10,000 pieces in silver and 100 pieces in gold - impressions
The coin minter Christian Stein also played a major role in the first production line-up.
In conjunction with Sascha Alexej Szmigielski, the foundations for the design of the temple side were also laid here.
Furthermore, we would like to thank Mr. Kuhnt and Mrs. Lang from the company JolyNet for their ongoing friendly and competent support, without which this project would not have been possible.
The production of the first tool holder by David Lekkebusch completed the initial production and made it possible to start production on August 11, 2021.
Watch a video of the first production line of the original TempleCoin from the Ephraim National Gold & Silver Trust here
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