Stamp
SCG10205 - Israel 1984 – Rabbi Isaac Herzog Portrait 400 Shekel Commemorative
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This 1984 Israeli commemorative stamp honors Rabbi Isaac Halevi Herzog, the first Chief Rabbi of the State of Israel and a prominent spiritual leader. The design features a finely detailed portrait of Herzog in warm rose tones, capturing his thoughtful expression and scholarly character. Issued at 400 Israeli Shekel, it represents the era’s transitional currency period prior to the New Shekel. The inscription appears in Hebrew and English, with crisp vertical text layout typical of Israel’s 1980s issues. A sought-after item for collectors of Judaica, Israeli history, and notable religious figures.
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