Can anyone translate the Hebrew?

I came across this interesting item, but am as flumoxed by it as the seller: Jewish "Christ Money"???. The written German script in the second picture reads "1 Christ Money" with some numbers overwritten that I cannot identify (a Jewish year?). I cannot fully read the German script in the first photo, but it appears to translate the Hebrew. I'm wondering if it all might be kabbalistic. Would some kind soul take a stab at translating the Hebrew words on either side of the token/medal and in the first image? TIA
Askari
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The head's side may say "Yeshua". Edited: For Yeshua, it should read, yod shin vav ayin. However, it reads yod shin vav aleph....
Ed: Scratch the 4723 comment! Hmmmm.
So, we have Yeshua and "Moshiah" from shipcoin. Where's someone who can finish this off. BTW, nice penmanship by whoever wrote the text on the paper.
Mark, it looks really very strange. About the text at head's side it is really "Yeshua" (the Christ) , as it should be written without last letter "ayin" . About the letter "alef" behind the head I don't know what to say and it doesn't look for me as years, but I'm not sure about it (ask airplanet about it
Second side really hard to read upside down, as Mac remarked it
Anyway, hope it will help you by someway...
But all the thing, indeed, looks very strange ...and even how to say...wrong or untruth I would say..but you should ask real experts about it..
Edited to add: also I identifed the words "earth" , "alive" and "made" . The whole text might be something like that:
"Moshiah -the king of people (last word is written wrong, if we are speaking about Hebrew and not other language) for sea and earth, (who) made from "alive" blood"
"Moshiah - the King comes from the Sea and from the Earth, made from alive (live) blood"
or "Moshiah the King comes from the Sea and Earth, "made from blood" and alive."
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BTW Roy, Christians believe God is "One" as well.
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You mean, like Yeshua did? Except, of course, Christmas and Easter....
Mark, I'll send the link to some friends who are quite fluent in Hebrew, old and new.
I couldn't say at this point if it is a medal questioning or affirming Jesus' Divinity.
The earth and blood references could allude to Adam in some way.
Curiouser and curiouser.
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